A 55-year-old man shot by a Corpus Christi police officer in an incident on the city's Northside has died from his injuries.

The man, who had been hospitalized after he was shot, died about 2 a.m. Friday, Police Chief Mike Markle said at a news conference.

He was identified as Dewboy Lister.

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The officer, Jose Hasette, who shot Lister, was wearing a body camera. The footage was shown to media, the man's family and prosecutors but the media wasn't allowed to record it.

The news conference, also attended by clergy, concluded with a prayer.

Markle said Hasette, who has been on the force about 16 months, pulled Lister over after seeing his vehicle taking up two lanes. His license plate light also was out, Markle added.

Nueces County District Attorney Mark Gonzalez said his office would carefully review the evidence before deciding how to proceed. He added that he's also seen footage of the incident.

The footage shows Hasette pull Lister's vehicle over during a traffic stop about 9 p.m. Thursday at Port Avenue and Winnebago Street.

After Hasette told him he pulled him over for using two lanes and having a license plate light that was out he asked for Lister's driver's license and registration. Lister showed an expired insurance card and said the officer could check it was up to date. Then he showed his license, the footage shows.

Hasette asked Lister if the address listed was current and where he was coming from and where he was headed. Lister replied he was tired and coming from work at a refinery.

"Give me a ticket so I can go home," Lister told the officer at one point.

"I'm just trying to do an investigation," Hasette replied and asked if Lister had an arrest record.

"Yes" Lister immediately replied. "All the time."

Shortly after that exchange, Lister said he didn't want to answer any more questions. Hasette then asked him to step out of the vehicle, the footage shows.

Hasette began patting him down and Lister questioned why he was pulled over and why he was being searched. Hasette repeated why he pulled him over.

A struggle ensued after Hasette tried to get Lister to sit in the back of his patrol car.

Lister refused.

The two argued and at one point the officer told Lister he wouldn't arrest him and shut the patrol car door. But Lister ran back to his vehicle as Hasette tried to turn him around, the video showed.

Hasette deployed his taser and Lister got in his vehicle and drove off.

A short time later Lister stopped his vehicle and ran out and a short foot pursuit began in the 4800 block of Minton Street.

The footage shows mostly grass as the officer runs after Lister and the two scuffle.

Hasette can be heard repeatedly shouting "Get the f*** off of me" and "You are going to get shot."

Police stopped the footage at that point.

Markle said Lister was shot once in the torso.

Lister was taken to a hospital and underwent about three hours of surgery, Markle said.

Gonzalez offered his condolences to Lister's family. Markle said they were in his prayers.

"Right now we don't want to jump to any conclusions. We want to wait until all the information is provided to us until we actually make any decisions regarding this case," Gonzalez said. "It was a tragic situation when a life was lost."

Hasette was initially taken to a hospital but released early Friday.

Markle said there will be a legal, policy and training review. Hasette will go on a mandatory administrative leave during the investigation, which Markle said is standard for the department.

The investigation is ongoing.

Reporter Eleanor Dearman contributed to this report.

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