They did exactly that, sprinting across to the east side of the street, where they took cover behind some curbside vehicles before Lindelow doubled back to join Trom and Bullis.
With the kind of characteristic leadership that had made him a ranking officer on the Bismarck PD SWAT team, Trom began coordinating rescue efforts for Kenner. Each of the officers knew that the extraction was not going to be easy: Kenner weighed more than 300 pounds and was in no position to help himself.
Trom sprinted three-quarters of a block north and grabbed a patrol car, which he drove back to the scene where Bullis grabbed a ballistic shield from it. With the shield for cover, the trio advanced to the van where Trom veered off to tend to Kenner as Bullis slammed the bunker up against the window of the van. The remaining fragments of glass occupying the window frame shattered, revealing a clear view of the rear of the van and the fact that Bannister was incapacitated.
At the sound of "Subject's down inside the van!" over the radio, Jerome ran back across the street to the van. Staring into its rear, Jerome could see a bullet wound just above Bannister’s right eye at the browline.
Although Bannister was breathing, they could see that he was plainly out of the fight and opened the rear doors of the van to effect his arrest. They threw a set of cuffs on Bannister, then Bullis grabbed his shoulder as Jerome corralled his feet. Together, the officers extracted Bannister from the van and set him down outside as Lindelow set about trying to locate and retrieve the weapon from the van.