A man who police say opened fire on two passing vehicles Sunday morning was later shot and wounded by officers.

Police say 26-year-old Kody Conley pointed a gun and fired at the eastbound vehicles stopped for a red light at the intersection of North 24th and Cuming streets just after 6 a.m. One of the vehicles was struck three times, the other was hit twice. The occupants were not injured.

The incident was recorded on surveillance video (see photo). As Conley ran, he pointed his gun at a third occupied vehicle traveling east on Cuming.

A police officer at 22nd and Cuming was flagged down by the victims. Other officers were dispatched to the area. Conley was spotted near 28th Plaza south of Burt Street and continued running east towards the Creighton University campus. Several officers caught up to Conley as he fled into a corridor on the south side of the Criss Health Sciences Building.

When the officers confronted Conley, he was armed with the handgun. Two officers opened fire, hitting Conley, who was taken to CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center. Conley is in stable condition and is expected to recover.

A .22-caliber handgun was recovered at the scene. The revolver was reported stolen in January.

During the pursuit of Conley, Creighton issued this alert to students. "An incident...has been reported at the Criss Complex on the Creighton University campus. Avoid the area and seek secure location."

"To hear something like that, it's such a small university where everyone here is so close," said student McKynzie. "Fortunately we're lucky enough to have public safety and the Omaha Police Department here to protect us."

The officers who opened fire have been identified as 26-year-old Austin Taylor, a two-year veteran assigned to the Uniform Patrol Bureau Northeast Precinct, and 43-year-old Aaron Anderson, a 12-year veteran also assigned to the Uniform Patrol Bureau Northeast Precinct. Both have been placed on paid administrative leave.

Per OPD policy, any officer who discharges their firearm resulting in injury or death is placed on paid administrative leave pending the Officer Involved Investigations Team and Internal Affairs Unit investigations.

In 2008, when Conley was 18 years old, he was arrested for robbery. Police say he and two other teens held up three convenience stores in five nights. He was sentenced to three years' probation.