http://www.washingtonpost.com/....htmlQuote »...Jordan walked out with his gun drawn. Guckenberger said he repeatedly yelled, "Police! Drop your weapon!" Jordan ducked behind Hernandez's car, and he and Guckenberger started exchanging rounds as the rush-hour traffic whizzed by.Across the street, a security officer at the Missile Defense Agency was alerted to the shootout and aimed a camera at the scene. The camera snapped a photo every second, capturing Jordan bobbing and firing behind Hernandez's Toyota Matrix while Guckenberger stood and tried to fire through the car's windows. The Matrix's windows were slanted, and Guckenberger's bullets glanced away.Tests showed that seven of Jordan's eight shots hit the car he was using as a shield and the eighth hit a tire shop up the block. When his gun was empty, Jordan tried to walk away, and Guckenberger, a former Marine sniper, shot him in the leg....