BODYCAM: Officer Dragged during Traffic Stop

April 22, 2016

Aurora police on Thursday released body camera video of an officer being dragged and injured during a traffic stop earlier this month.

The recording shows the April 3 confrontation where the driver flees as the officer asks him for identification.

Police say they have identified the driver as 34-year-old Jason Moore.

“His current whereabouts are unknown,” police said in a news release. “He should be considered a dangerous fugitive, so please do not approach him.”

The video shows the officer speaking to Moore before Moore shifts his vehicle into drive and takes off.

“Stop! Stop!” the officer yells as he is dragged.

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