A Summit County grand jury has declined to indict the officer involved in a December 2016 fatal shooting in Hudson.

Officer Ryan Doran shot 26-year-old Saif Nasser Mubarak Alameri five times last year after Alameri flipped his vehicle on the Ohio Turnpike. He then climbed out of his car and fled the scene before the Ohio State Highway Patrol arrived.

According to the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Alameri was going about 112-116 mph before he crashed.

Nearly one hour later, Officer Doran found Alameri in a nearby wooded area off of Hudson-Aurora Road. The city of Hudson said there was a struggle between the officer and Alameri, and he was killed.

According to dispatch audio released by police, Alameri was shot with a shotgun.

In the dash cam video, Officer Doran could be heard multiple times telling Alameri to get down.

Alameri was found in a ravine with a close-range gunshot wound to his head. He was also shot once in the face and three times in the leg. Marijuana was the only drug found in his system, according to the Summit County Medical Examiner's Office. The medical examiner ruled that the gunshot wound to the head is what killed Alameri.

According to the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, this is how the officer described what happened: