PHILADELPHIA -- A man has been acquitted of attempted murder but convicted of aggravated assault in a shooting that injured a Philadelphia police officer.



Jurors deliberated for about nine hours from Friday to Tuesday before reaching a verdict in the case against 33-year-old Eric Torres.



Torres was also convicted of weapon and drug counts but acquitted of receiving stolen property in the August 2013 shooting that followed a traffic stop in north Philadelphia.



Police said a 41-year-old officer was shot as he struggled with the suspect and suffered kidney damage and a severed artery.



Defense attorneys vowed an appeal. They called the shooting an accident that occurred during a struggle and said their client's hands weren't free so he couldn't have pulled the trigger or aimed at anyone.