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A TV show crew member seriously hurt in an officer-involved shooting Tuesday night has died, reported KETV-TV.Video of how Des Moines handles "Cops" TV crewsAuthorities held a news conference Tuesday afternoon to update details of the case.POLICE SENT TO ARMED ROBBERY:Authorities said the incident began as an armed robbery at the Wendy's near 43rd and Dodge streets in Omaha at 9:05 p.m. Arriving officers didn't know if the suspect was still inside the restaurant when they arrived, authorities said.A "Cops" TV show crew member, Bryce Dion, 38, was seriously wounded and later died. "Cops" has been filming in Omaha for much of the summer. It's believed that a bullet from one of the officer's guns hit the TV crew member.Police Chief Todd Schmaderer said three officers entered the restaurant from two different sides of the building and confronted the suspect, Cortez Washington. The TV crew was following the officers.SUSPECT, TV CREW MEMBER SHOT:Multiple gunshots were fired inside the restaurant -- more than 20 rounds, KETV-TV reported.Witnesses said Washington fired first and shots were answered by gunfire from the officers. After the exchange a wounded Washington walked out of the restaurant and was taken into custody.Authorities said officers were forced to continue firing when Washington attempted to leave the building.Washington also died from his injuries in the shooting.THE INVESTIGATION:Video from the TV crew captured the shooting and is now considered evidence.When asked if the officers were showing off for the cameras, Schmaderer said the question by a reporter was "absolutely ridiculous."Schmaderer said the "Cops" worker was wearing a bullet proof vest, but the bullet went under the arm area and entered the chest. The case remains under investigation. Schmaderer said a grand jury will look at the video as part of their investigation into the shooting.Langley Productions, which produces the "Cops" show, issued the following statement Wednesday:"We are deeply saddened and shocked by this tragedy and our main concern is helping his family in any way we can. Bryce Dion was a long term member of the “COPS” team and very talented and dedicated person. We mourn his passing. An investigation is ongoing and we are cooperating with local authorities.""Cops" producers said their employees are now undergoing counseling after the incident.Producers said they have never had a death like this. They said the show is real, not staged and unfortunately that is the strength and weakness of the show.COPS TV CREW IN DES MOINES:"Cops" TV crews have ridden with the Des Moines Police Department several times in recent years.The Des Moines City Council had the production company sign a nine-page contract."There are just things that can happened while you're there that we have no control over sometimes," Des Moines police spokesman Sgt. Jason Halifax.Des Moines officials make sure the production company is bonded and that its employees are fully insured because it doesn't want any liability."Their coverage, whatever they provide for their employees is intended to take the liability off the city, off the P.D.," said Halifax.The contract also provides for "reasonable access" of the crew traveling with police.Halifax has ridden with a "Cops" crew."They don't get so close to me that they impede my personal space, they don't impede my movement," said Halifax.The Omaha shooting is the first time a "Cops" crew member has been killed during the recording of the show."It is terribly sad," said Halifax.KCCI's Steve Karlin asked Halifax if the Omaha shooting will hamper "Cops" from ever shooting in Des Moines again. He said they won't kick out the crew that's here right now, but the Omaha incident will be heavily considered if "Cops" wants to come back in the future.