COLUMBIA — Columbia Police continue to search for a man believed to have fired more than 30 shots at a police officer on Saturday.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has added Jamal Jamel Gardner, 47, to the state's Top 10 Most Wanted.

Police say Gardner was involved in a domestic assault on Saturday.

Later that day, a CPD officer initiated a traffic stop in the driveway of a home on the 400 block of west 13th Street in Columbia that Gardner reportedly owns.

The identity of the officer has not been released by the department, but he is believed to be uninjured. Details about the lead-up to the traffic stop have not yet been released.

Authorities checked an address in the ongoing search for Gardner Tuesday morning in Columbia, but did not locate him there, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation reported.

Footage shows Jamal Gardner's encounter with Columbia police

Body camera footage from that officer released Monday by the department shows that he had barely exited his vehicle when several shots were fired in his direction.

The footage records the sound of more than 30 shots, first in rapid succession and then in shorter bursts. The officer can be heard reporting shots fired, and the audio includes the sound of fellow officers asking for more details on his location.

"He's got me pinned," a voice believed to be that of the officer says in the video. "He's got a rifle."

The shooter, believed to be Gardner, left the scene.

"After shooting at officers it is believed that Gardner was able to flee on foot prior to officers being able to completely surround the location. There is no direct information related to Gardner’s current location and or any vehicles he may have access to," CPD said in a release.

Gardner is believed to be armed and dangerous and the Columbia police urge anyone who spots him to call 911.

He has been charged with attempted first degree murder, reckless endangerment, aggravated assault, unlawful possession of firearm by felon and aggravated domestic assault.

There are several avenues to report information or sightings of Gardner.

The TBI can be reached at 1-800-TBI-FIND (1-800-824-3463) or by email at TipsToTBI@tn.gov.

Anonymous tips can be submitted to: SAFE TIPS – 931-560-1696, or Maury County Crime Stoppers at 931-381-4900 or to the Columbia Police Department through Facebook messenger or by phone at 931-388-2727.

Reach reporter Mariah Timms at mtimms@tennessean.com or 615-259-8344 and on Twitter @MariahTimms.