The Independent Investigations Division of the Maryland Attorney General’s Office is investigating Sunday’s fatal shooting of a man in Dundalk by a Baltimore County police officer.
IID said in a news release Monday night that a preliminary investigation showed two Baltimore County police officers responded to a call reporting a mental health crisis on the 8200 block of North Boundary Road in Dundalk at about 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
While one officer was at the front door of the residence, another officer went into the alley behind the residence, where a man matching the description provided by the 911 caller fired on the officer, IID said in the release describing the incident.
The man was wounded during a firefight where he and the officer exchanged fire, according to the release. Police recovered a loaded handgun from the scene close to where the man was, IID said.
Medics transported the man to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. No officers were injured. The circumstances leading up to the shooting are still under investigation, IID said in the release.
The police officers were equipped with body-worn cameras, according to the release.
IID, which is tasked with examining fatal police encounters or those with injuries that might result in death, said it generally releases the names of those involved in the incident within two business days of an incident, but that is sometimes extended as necessary.
Likewise, investigators usually release body-worn camera footage within 20 business days of an incident, with some exceptions allowed to extend the time frame, including to allow family to view footage before it is released.
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