Oakes didn’t come back on the line.

Two deputies were dispatched to the lobby and pushed their way into the bathroom, according to investigators.

“The individual had a knife out already. They tased the individual. He was able to defeat the tase and get out,” Hambrick said.

Hambrick said Oakes stabbed the deputy with the Taser twice, and was shot and killed during the altercation.

A second deputy was injured by shrapnel from the gunfire. Both deputies are expected to be OK.

Channel 2 investigative reporter Nicole Carr learned that Oakes was out on parole from state prison after being released in February 2017 on charges of aggravated assault. Past charges included obstruction on officers and methamphetamine possession in Douglas County.

Oakes’ father declined an interview on Wednesday, but told Carr he still didn’t know all the facts. The brief conversation between Carr and Oakes' father took place before the release of the 911 calls on Wednesday afternoon.

“He went in there for help,” said Thomas Oakes. “He didn’t get it, did he?”