OMAHA, Neb. —Police who opened fire while disrupting a robbery at a fast-food restaurant in Omaha struck and killed a crew member with the "Cops" television show and the suspect, who was carrying a pellet gun, authorities said Wednesday.

Police Chief Todd Schmaderer said witnesses and officers thought the robbery suspect's Airsoft handgun was real, but it fires only plastic pellets. He said the suspect fired from the pellet gun before officers returned fire. The suspect was struck by gunfire, but fled outside of the restaurant before collapsing.

Officers continued firing on the suspect as he exited the restaurant, and that was when the "Cops" crew member was also struck, said Schamaderer.

Schmaderer said he believes the three officers involved acted properly during the attempted robbery Tuesday at a Wendy's in midtown Omaha.

Schmaderer said 38-year-old Bryce Dion, who worked for Langley Productions, and the suspect, 32-year-old Cortez Washington, were killed.

According to KETV, Dion's family lives in Haverhill.

Schmaderer said video captured by another crewman of the "Cops" reality television show shows the chaotic situation in the restaurant. He said police would not release the video but that it will be part of the grand jury investigation into the shooting.