An Orlando police officer was standing almost 90 feet away and behind a closed gate when he fired an AR-15 rifle 23 times at a fleeing suspect in February, according to newly released documents.Police Officer David Johnston fires his AR-15 23 times into the vehicle of a Domestic Violence suspect, Darrick Lattimore, in a downtown Orlando parking garage….and misses.Officer David Johnston has been indicted on two counts of firing into an occupied vehicle and discharging a weapon in public.Officers were responding to a domestic violence report at 1 a.m. on Feb. 24, after the suspect, 27-year-old Derrick Lattimore, was reportedly knocking on a woman's door with a firearm and threatening to kill her.Two officers found Lattimore on the fifth floor of the City View apartments on West Church Street parking structure, where he is accused of attempting to run over an officer in his attempt to flee. The officers on the fifth floor fired a combined three shots, and Lattimore drove away, police said.Previous story: Records show Orlando cop fired at domestic violence suspect 23 times. When Lattimore fled, Officer David Johnston, who was on the first floor, retrieved his Bushmaster AR-15 rifle from his cruiser and approached a closed gate. When Lattimore's vehicle reached the first floor, Johnston started firing from 88 feet away, the evidence says.Lattimore was not hit by the gunfire, but his driver's side window and rear window were shattered. There were multiple bullet holes in the head rest on the driver's seat, according to the documents.Someone needs more "Range Time".