Officer Justin Terney was shot several times yesterday and died after undergoing surgery overnight, Tecumseh Assistant Police Chief JR Kidney said.
Terney had only graduated from the police academy last summer, Kidney said.
"He was a very young officer, just getting a start," he said. "He was taken way too soon."
The man who fired on Terney was also shot multiple times and in intensive care this morning, Kidney said. Police have not released his identity.
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At that point, the man ran toward some nearby woods, Kidney said. Terney chased the man on foot and used a stun gun, but that failed to stop him. The man then shot at Terney, who returned fire, he said.
Both wounded men were taken to OU Medical Center.
Authorities have yet to confirm the identity of the other man involved in the shootout.
Police detained the woman who was driving for questioning. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said it will assist with crime scene investigation, which is common for police shootings.
Kidney told The Oklahoman that Terney had a new puppy and had hoped to become a canine officer. Terney grew up in Canadian, in eastern Oklahoma, and was also a volunteer firefighter, Kidney said.