Greenway, of Sandston, was on duty, in uniform and wearing a body camera that was not turned on when he approached a car stopped at an Exxon gas station on Nine Mile Road about 10:30 p.m. on Dec. 15, 2015.

When the driver, Robert Davis, attempted to drive away, Greenway fired his gun, striking the car seven times. McNeil, who was dating Davis at the time, was struck four times, including once in the back of her head.

During the weeklong trial in October, McNeil, who suffered a traumatic brain injury from the shooting, had a seizure as prosecutors recounted the incident. She missed the last day of the trial, when a jury unanimously delivered the not guilty verdict.

Prosecutors during the trial asserted that Greenway acted maliciously when he disregarded police policies and training by standing in front of the car, not calling for backup and not identifying himself. McNeil could not immediately be reached for comment Monday afternoon through Henrico Commonwealth’s Attorney Shannon Taylor, who prosecuted the case.

Greenway, who declined to comment through his attorney, is no longer employed by Henrico, said Paula Reid, the county’s human resources director. She declined to say if Greenway was fired but said his last day was Jan. 31. His salary at the time was $48,207.