Investigators say a man was firing a rifle into a home near South 3rd Street and Oltorf. The officer who shot the suspect is now on administrative leave, per APD policy.
Shortly before 12:30 a.m., a call came in about a man with a gun near the intersection of South 3rd Street and Oltorf.
The caller told police a white man wearing dark clothing was holding a rifle and pointing it across the street at a home. About a minute later, officers were dispatched, and three minutes after that officers arrived at the scene. The caller continued to update officers and said the shooter was now firing the weapon into the home.Officers tried life-saving measures and the suspect was taken to the hospital where they were later pronounced dead.Body cam video is expected to be released in about 10 days.All the news you need to know, every day
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