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VIDEO: Officer Releases Video Of Gunman Ambushing Him As He Sat In Car

Sgt. Charles Lowe was working when he was suddenly ambushed.

St. Louis, MO – A St. Louis Police Department sergeant released surveillance video of his shooting where a man jumped out of a car and shot him, seemingly randomly (video below).

Sergeant Charles Lowe was shot before dawn on July 14, 2015, according to KTVI-TV.

He was working a security job, in uniform, while sitting in his personal vehicle in the Central West End of St. Louis.

As Sergeant Lowe sat in his car to keep cool he was not wearing his ballistic vest. He said that a voice in his head got him to put his vest back on, KTVI stated.

He released the video to the public so residents can better understand the danger police face every day.

The video shows a car as it pulled up in front of the the sergeant's vehicle. The passenger of the approaching vehicle then jumped out and opened fire on the sergeant.

Sergeant Lowe returned fire through his windshield, and the shooter fled while shooting behind him.

The sergeant was struck in his vest and was able to return to work about three months after the shooting, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Two days after Sergeant Lowe was shot, police arrested Dale Wolford for the shooting, KTVI reported. Edward Davis was arrested as the getaway driver.

Wolford was sentenced in February to 30 years in prison for first-degree assault. Davis was sentenced to 25 years for armed criminal action and driving Wolford during the shooting, according to KTVI.

Sergeant Lowe will mark the third anniversary of the shooting when he participates in a community walk to support victims of violent crime, according to KTVI.

“Law enforcement officers every day go out and protect citizens against violence,” Sergeant Lowe said, according to KTVI-TV. “However, far too often, law enforcement officers become victims of that same violence we have sworn to protect citizens against. Let’s stand together against violence and walk out our differences.”

After the shooting, a Black Lives Matter protester held a sign at the shooting scene which said, “How does it feel?” Sergeant Lowe is black.

Sergeant Lowe's wife told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that she took that personally.

“I know you say ‘black lives matter,’ but why does my husband’s black life matter any less just because he wears a uniform?” she asked.

Watch the video here:

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Mrs10
Mrs10

Why are the sentences not attempted murder or at least assault with a deadly?

Mrs10
Mrs10

@Burgers Allday Actually @JBo gave a very logical, well-reasoned argument. In fact, Merriam Webster's online dictionary defines "ambush" :

Definition of ambush

ambushed; ambushing; ambushes transitive verb 1 : to attack by surprise from a hidden place (the second definition is using the verb in past-tense so I edited it for space).

I believe being shot at meets Criteria 1 "attack". Criteria 2 "by surprise" is checked off when we consider that the officer did not expect to be shot and Critera 3 "from a hidden place" would certainly apply to the passenger or rear seat of a car at night.

Nice try and all. Give me more of a challenge next time.

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

Shooter was not in a concealed position and he or she certainly wasn't laying in wait in a concealed position. This was not an ambush.

FpsK9Handler
FpsK9Handler

The definition of the word ambush is a surprise attack from a concealed position. This was a surprise attack no cop expects to be shot at while sitting in a vehicle...we can argue he was concealed in a car....regardless he got shot at for no reason....some of you dont know whats its like to be shot at or coming to work and have your gaurd up expecting the unexpected!

DieselDawg
DieselDawg

The war on cops continues.

The police baiting of Black Lives Matter, "liberal" politicians, a corrupt liberal media and the NFL has its consequences.

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

I may, or may not, be ignorant and uneducated, but I know what words mean. And "ambush" was here used in an incorrect way.

Hoglander
Hoglander

"Assault" would be a better term than "ambush." That's plain to see. I hope they catch them. I'm glad the cop made it. God bless.

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JBo
JBo

@FpsK9Handler, he doesn't understand...having never been shot at or having someone try to kill him for no reason.

FpsK9Handler
FpsK9Handler

Then what in F$&k do you call all that!! Go choke on a burger you cop hater! I am tired of reading your non educated and ignorant comments!

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

This was not an ambush.