ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A man injured in a traffic stop turned shooting involving a DeKalb County police officer is facing charges, according to arrest warrants.

Rodney Moore, 64, is facing obstruction of justice and driving with a suspended license charges.

Moore’s wife, Danielle, said he was shot six times and now she just wants to get to the hospital to see him.

“You don’t have a Taser? You have to shoot someone six times? You can look at him, his hair is full white, his beard is white, you can tell he’s of age. He is very frail,” she said.

Moore was shot while being arrested during a traffic stop in DeKalb County.

Daniella said he was dropping off a woman after work at 3 a.m.

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