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A 911 call and police radio recordings have been released in the report of a robbery that left the victim dead and a deputy shot in the head.Greenville County authorities released the recordings after a Freedom of Information Act request from WYFF News 4.Deputies were called about 1 a.m. Dec. 10 about a possible robbery at Spring Grove Apartments on Boling Road Extension in Taylors, according to Greenville County Sheriff Steve Loftis.When deputies entered the apartment, a man inside, later identified as Charles Edward Rosemond Sr., 56, fired a gun, hitting Deputy Dave Dempsey in the head.Another deputy then returned fire, killing Rosemond. To read more on the investigation and the lawsuit filed click on these links: Related content: Coroner identifies man killed in shootout with deputies | Deputy shot in head has 'more substantial injuries' than previously thought 2 more arrests made in robbery | Deputy released from hospital | Lawsuit filed in case | Video from the scene In the 911 call that led deputies to the apartment, a woman describes hearing gunshots and then seeing two men leave her neighbor’s apartment. She tells the dispatcher that she believes someone is robbing her neighbor.“I heard a gunshot. I jumped up and heard some dude in his apartment, the woman said. "I went outside to see. I hear someone telling him to ‘give me everything you got’ and he said, ‘I ain’t got nothing.’“When I heard that gunshot, I was eating cereal. I jumped up and unplugged my light to see what was going on. I peeked out the door. I got my cellphone and called y’all.”The woman gives the dispatchers a description of two men whom she saw leaving her neighbor’s apartment. “He’s probably done been shot,” she said.When the dispatcher asked if she saw a weapon, the woman said that she saw of the men “put something in his pocket.”She told the dispatcher that the men are were going into the woods behind the apartments. She said one was wearing a ski mask. At the end of the call, she said she heard a phone ringing in her neighbor's apartment and said she heard noise in the apartment.The call ended when the neighbor said she saw the officers going into the apartment.To listen to the complete 911 call, click here. (We have edited out the 911 caller’s name.)Deandre Jevon Norris, 18, Tivarius Jerel Henderson, 22, and Aundra Hunter Jr., 27, were later arrested and charged with kidnapping, robbery, burglary, conspiracy, firing a weapon into a dwelling and possession of a weapon during a violent crime in connection with the robbery.Deputies also released the radio communications between deputies while they were responding.To listen to portions of those calls, click here.In the radio communication, one officer says -- in regard to the apartment where the robbery was reported -- “It looks like a mess in there.” He said he was waiting on another officer before going inside the apartment.In another part of the radio communications a deputy at the scene says, “We got a deputy down. Deputy down. We got a suspect inside.”Later, a deputy says, “Hang on brother, we are coming to you. OK?”