Honolulu police say the man who dragged a police officer down a Kakaako Street Sunday morning in his car.
He is in the hospital being treated for a gunshot wound.
Police say the 29 year old suspect who matched the description of the driver checked himself in to the hospital this afternoon.
Police found the abandoned car at around noon in Kalihi.
They've opened an attempted murder investigation.
The car was found on North King Street at Lanakila Avenue -- with bullet holes, and some of the windows blown out.
It all began at about 11:15 a.m., Sunday morning on Cooke Street near Kapiolani Boulevard.
"There was a car sitting there with it's lights on I guess a GPS or DVD player one of our neighbors here called the police," says Anou Sithammalat, who works nearby.
"The officer woke the male up and the male woke up at that time the officer asked the man for an ID and paperwork for the car," says Major Clayton Kau with the Honolulu Police Department.
Another officer then arrived, and asked the driver to take the keys out of the ignition.
"At that point the driver reaches forward and instead of pulling the keys from the ignition starts the car up and the officer seeing this reaches into the car and tries to shut the car off and remove the keys."
"The driver at that point puts the car in drive and begins to drive off with the officer still inside the car."
"When he saw the other officer inside the car being dragged along that's when he at that point he drew his firearm."
The officer fired three shots at the car.
"The officer that was in the car managed to pull himself out of the car and the car drives off on Cooke St.
Police followed the car, but it got away.
They later found the car in Kalihi with no sign of the suspect.
Police say the suspect checked himself in to Pali Momi medical center in Aiea for a gunshot wound.
The officer who was dragged has a bruised arm, but is otherwise unharmed.
The other officer -- the one who fired his gun -- has been placed on administrative leave, which is standard procedure.