Ian Stanley, 24, said he reported to work at the restaurant shortly after the shooting but said officers told him the Wendy’s “wouldn’t be open today because it’s a crime scene.’’

Wendy’s dining area is open until 10 p.m. and the drive-through window shuts at 1 a.m. on weeknights, he said.

The restaurant remained taped off and police investigators were still inside about 8 a.m. The tanning salon next door to the east was also taped off, with several police cruisers and a large crime lab vehicle in the parking lot.

No suspects were considered at large after the shooting.

The identities of the officers involved were not released by midday.

Schmaderer had hoped that the TV show’s taping of Omaha police in action would improve relations with community members.

“(I) want the professionalism of our officers on display for the city and world to see,” Schmaderer said in June.

The longtime reality show had approached the city in the past about taping Omaha officers, but until this year had been turned down.