A police officer has been critically injured after he was 'ambushed' and shot during a traffic stop in Missouri.
The white officer, who has not been named, was fired at three times by
31-year-old black man Antonio Taylor, police in St Louis.
The cop had his back turned when Taylor 'advanced quickly' from behind,
leaving him 'completely helpless', St Louis County Police Chief Jon
Belmar said.
The cop was walking back to his car after pulling over the motorist when
he was attacked, Ballwin Police Chief Kevin Scott said.
The officer was going back to his vehicle to check the driver's details
when he got out of the vehicle and fired three times, the police chief
said.
The officer 'had no chance at all' to pull his handgun and 'was
completely helpless,' Scott added, noting that the incident was recorded
by the police car's dashcam.
Taylor allegedly sped away after the shooting and was arrested four
miles away after his car was spotted by an officer from a neighboring
police department.
St Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch said there was no evidence of
any dispute between Taylor and the officer before the gunfire.
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