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Handcuffed man shoots trooper on I-75 before being killed in gun battle

It started with a traffic stop for driving too slow on I-75 in Bartow County.

BARTOW COUNTY, Ga. -- A handcuffed man was able to shoot a state trooper in the torso on I-75 Thursday morning, according to authorities. The trooper was wearing a ballistic vest and survived. The suspect was shot several times and died shortly after.

It happened in Bartow County on I-75 south near exit 293 at Hwy 411. Everything started with a traffic stop at around 10:55 after the trooper saw a gold Toyota Camry with temporary West Virginia plates traveling too slowly in the left lane.

A woman, only described as a white, was in the driver seat and a man, only described as white, was the passenger. The trooper allegedly saw evidence of meth and decided to take the suspects into custody.

After using a finger print scanner to find the ID of the male suspect, GSP discovered that he had warrants for parole violation and had been on the run for about eight months, they said.

As the male suspect was being removed from the patrol car for a more thorough search, that’s when GSP said he did what no one was expecting.

“He turns with his hands behind him and shoots the trooper in the abdomen in the vest,” Captain Mark Perry said.

Perry said the trooper then retreated and was able to draw his weapon and fire back at the suspect. Another trooper entered the gun fight and, according to Perry, fired several more shots into the suspect who had fallen back into the car.

Both were taken to Cartersville Medical Center. The suspect was pronounced dead. The trooper was treated and released.

All we know about the suspect is that he’s a Georgia resident with the criminal history and active warrant.

GSP said they found meth, an additional gun and a significant amount of cash in the car.

The driver was taken into custody with no physical injuries.

Perry said the trooper somehow missed the suspect’s gun in the initial search before he was placed in the cruiser. He said that could have been a fatal mistake.

“This was simply a traffic stop for violating what’s called the slow poke law, impeding traffic in the left lane,” Perry said.

It escalated from there.

During the investigation, traffic on I-75S was blocked.

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