
Video stills released from Capitol shooting —
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington released stills from video footage of an October car chase in Washington that ended with the killing of Miriam Carey, the driver. On Thursday, federal prosecutors determined that no charges will be sought against the law enforcement officials involved. This still was taken from video footage at the White House checkpoint, and shows a U.S. Secret Service officer trying to get Carey's attention after she entered the restricted area.

Video stills released from Capitol shooting —
Here, an off-duty Secret Service officer moves a barricade in front of the exit path in an attempt to prevent Carey from leaving. She continued forward, pushing the barricade into the officer.

Video stills released from Capitol shooting —
This image shows Carey hitting an off-duty U.S. Secret Service officer who tried to block her path with a barricade a second time.

Video stills released from Capitol shooting —
This still was taken from video footage at Garfield Circle. By this point, Carey had hit the marked SUV to her left, rammed the cruiser behind her and started to drive on the sidewalk in the direction of the officers.

Video stills released from Capitol shooting —
This still shows the scene as Carey hit a cruiser with her car. See CNN.com's coverage from October.


