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By Police1 Staff
TECUMSEH, Okla. — Police released dash cam footage Wednesday of the moments leading up to the fatal shooting of Officer Justin Terney.
Terney, 22, pulled over a vehicle for a broken taillight on March 26 and asked the passenger to exit the vehicle, KFOR reported.
Terney questioned the suspect, who said his name was James Bishop Jr. His real name was later confirmed as Byron James Shepard.
Shepard, 36, told Terney his middle name was Bunion, to which Terney replied “I think you’re lying to me. Are you lying to me?”
When Terney questioned Shepard about his date of birth, Shepard took off into a wooded area on foot. Terney pursued him and deployed his TASER, which had no effect, KOCO reported.
Shepard then turned and fired shots at Terney, striking him in the stomach. Terney was transported to a local hospital where he underwent surgery. He died Monday morning from his injuries.
According to the Associated Press, Shepard was charged with first-degree murder Wednesday. The driver of the vehicle Shepard was in was arrested for harboring a fugitive.