A Tecumseh police officer has died after being shot three times overnight in Pottawatomie County. The officer, 22-year-old Justin Terney, was rushed to the OU Medical Center in "serious, critical condition." He later died at the hospital.“Our departments need all the prayers we can get at this point. We got officers who’s never experienced this, never been through anything like this,” said J.R. Kidney, Assistant Police Chief for the Tecumseh Police Department. According to police, Terney pulled over a car for a traffic stop at about 11:40 p.m. Sunday, and asked a man inside, later identified as Byron Shepard, to get out of the car. Terney began to pat down Shepard. That's when Shepard took off running toward the woods near Benson Park off Gordon Cooper.Police said Terney went after Shepard and used a Taser on him. But the Taser did not have any effect on Shepard, who continued to run through the woods.Police said Shepard ran into a pasture, where he fired shots toward Terney, hitting him in the stomach. Terney fired back at Shepard, hitting him.Shepard was taken to the hospital in an unknown condition. Police said he underwent surgery and is in ICU. According to police, Shepard was wanted out of Okfuskee County in connection with an investigation into stolen equipment worth half a million dollars. There is a warrant out for his arrest. Kidney told KOCO 5 that Terney wanted to become a K-9 unit, and that he had been training with his own dog on his time toward this goal.

A Tecumseh police officer has died after being shot three times overnight in Pottawatomie County.

The officer, 22-year-old Justin Terney, was rushed to the OU Medical Center in "serious, critical condition." He later died at the hospital.

“Our departments need all the prayers we can get at this point. We got officers who’s never experienced this, never been through anything like this,” said J.R. Kidney, Assistant Police Chief for the Tecumseh Police Department.

Officer Justin Terney.

According to police, Terney pulled over a car for a traffic stop at about 11:40 p.m. Sunday, and asked a man inside, later identified as Byron Shepard, to get out of the car. Terney began to pat down Shepard. That's when Shepard took off running toward the woods near Benson Park off Gordon Cooper.

Byron Shepard. The mug shot is from a previous arrest

Police said Terney went after Shepard and used a Taser on him. But the Taser did not have any effect on Shepard, who continued to run through the woods.

Police said Shepard ran into a pasture, where he fired shots toward Terney, hitting him in the stomach. Terney fired back at Shepard, hitting him.

Shepard was taken to the hospital in an unknown condition. Police said he underwent surgery and is in ICU.

According to police, Shepard was wanted out of Okfuskee County in connection with an investigation into stolen equipment worth half a million dollars. There is a warrant out for his arrest.

Kidney told KOCO 5 that Terney wanted to become a K-9 unit, and that he had been training with his own dog on his time toward this goal.