Caught on tape: Naked man with AK-47 opens fire on SWAT team robot (but then gets dressed and surrenders to police)



A naked and allegedly suicidal Florida man opened fire on a SWAT team robot that entered his home after he threatened to shoot police - and the whole incident was filmed on the robot’s camera.



The man, armed with an AK-47, shot the robot at least four times, but eventually got dressed and surrendered to police.



Naked: Florida man shot the SWAT team robot at least four times with an AK-47



Police sent the motorised robot into the man’s house to investigate after responding to a report that he was suicidal.



Lieutenant Bruce Barnett of Brevard County Sheriff’s Office told local station WESH that the man said: ‘If anyone tried to stop him that he would shoot them and that he had numerous weapons inside the house.’

Instead of risking lives, officers sent the $65,000 robot into the home in West Melbourne.



Keeping watch: Approaching the house, the suspect's dog is the only onlooker



Searching: The robot's roving electronic eye goes from side to side, probing in each room of the house, as officers watch safely from their command post



As the robot approached the front door the suspect’s dog was the only onlooker.



The video shows the robot searching each room of the house while officers watched from the safety of their command post.



As the robot slowly pushes open the man’s bedroom door, he comes out stark naked and tries to damage the robot with his bare hands.



Then he emerges again from the room with an AK-47 in his hand and starts shooting at the robot.



Bedroom door: The robot's arm slowly pushes open the suspect's door



Armed: The suspect comes out of his room and shoots the robot with an AK-47



The robot was left with bullet holes, frayed wires and broken cables, but no police officers were hurt. ‘It saved a life,’ said Lt Barnett.



The man got dressed, surrendered to police and was charged with criminal mischief.



The robot will be out of a commission for a while and has been sent back to the manufacturer for repairs.





