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The Webster Groves Police Department has released video of one of its officers being shot six times, struggling with the suspect, then returning fire and killing the man.
The incident happened on May 5, around 8:20 p.m. on Interstate-44 near Elm Avenue. The suspect, 23-year-old Qavon Webb, was being pulled over by Officer Brendan McGahan, 36.
As McGahan approached the vehicle, Webb shot the officer from just a few feet away, then ran to him and fired more shots. McGahan fired 13 shots after falling backward onto the ground.
Police tell the St. Louis Post-Dispatch it's a "miracle" McGahan escaped with his life. And now the video could save future officer's lives as it will be used for training purposes.
"They will understand the possibilities for danger even on routine calls, which is what this was supposed to be," Chief Dale Curtis says.
A shootout along the side of an interstate in suburban St. Louis has left a police officer injured and the suspect in his shooting dead, authorities investigating the incident said.
The shooting happened around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday when a Webster Groves police officer stopped to help what he thought was a stranded motorist along Interstate 44, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
As soon as the officer got out of his patrol car, a man who had been in a car parked along the interstate opened fire on the officer, Missouri State Highway Patrol spokesman Dallas Thompson said . The officer returned fire, and both the officer and suspect were shot several times.
The injured officer used a tourniquet on himself to stop the bleeding and called for help, St. Louis County Police spokesman Benjamin Granda said. Another officer who arrived to help took the officer to a hospital. The officer was released from the hospital Wednesday.
The suspect died at the scene. Granda identified him Wednesday as 23-year-old Qavon Webb, of St. Louis.
The officer’s name has not been released but Granda said he is 36 and has been on the job nearly eight years.