Cedar Hill police chase: Suspect leaned out of moving car and shot at officers

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Suspect shoots at officers in Cedar Hill police chase

Dash camera video shows suspect Jerail Fuewell's car exiting the highway at Wheatland Road, running a red light and opening his car door before firing at the officers.

Cedar Hill police released new information and video of a police chase on Wednesday that started in Cedar Hill and ended with a shootout in Dallas.

Police held a news conference on Friday about the shooting that left the suspect in the hospital. 

It started when officers located a suspect, Jerail Fuewell, with active warrants for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and burglary of a habitation with intent to commit another felony.

When officers attempted to detain Fuewell, he got into his Mercury sedan and drove off.

Police chased the suspect on Highway 67 as he went from Cedar Hill into Duncanville and eventually Dallas.

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VIDEO: Suspect in Cedar Hill police chase opens fire

Investigators say a suspect driving a Mercury Sedan parked in the grass and got into a shootout Wednesday evening with police on the service road.

Dash camera video shows Fuewell's car exiting the highway at Wheatland Road, running a red light and opening his car door before firing at the officers.

Fuewell hopped out of the car on foot and began to fire at officers.

A Cedar Hill officer and a Duncanville police officer returned fire, hitting Fuewell. It is unclear which bullet took him down.

Other Cedar Hill officers arrived quickly and began providing first aid.

Fuewell remains in the hospital in critical condition at this time.

"Under these circumstances where we have a violent suspect, who we know is capable of committing violent acts, it does fall in line with our pursuit policy. The officers followed that policy throughout the course of it," said Cedar Hill police chief Ely Reyes.

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PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Cedar Hill police chase ends with shootout

The chase ended on a Dallas service road right up against an apartment complex. Tenants there heard the exchange of gunfire, but it’s still unclear how many shots were fired in total between police officers and the suspect.

Video shows at least four bullet holes through the front windshield of a Cedar Hill police cruiser. 

Chief Reyes says the officer fired through his own windshield, but it is unknown if the suspect's shots also struck the windshield.

No officers were injured. 

Both officers who fired their weapons have been placed on administrative leave as a part of department policy.

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FULL NEWS CONFERENCE: Cedar Hill chase, shootout

Cedar Hill and Duncanville police discuss the chase and shootout with a suspect on Wednesday.

Fuewell is now charged with felony evading in a motor vehicle.

Since the shooting happened in Dallas it will be investigated by the DPD Special Investigations Unit with oversight from the Dallas County District Attorney's Office.

Chief Reyes anticipates an additional charge of aggravated assault on a public servant will be filed by them.