A Seattle police officer shot and killed a man involved in a knife fight Tuesday as officials were working to clean out a homeless encampment known as The Jungle, authorities said.
(FOX)- Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O’Toole said two longtime police officers participating in the sweep saw two men in an altercation and that one appeared to have a knife.
“In the process, one of the officers discharged the weapon, and one of the suspects was injured,” O’Toole said in a news conference Tuesday afternoon.
She said the officers weren’t trying to remove the people from the area as part of the sweep and said it was a coincidence that the officers observed the fight. The officers were trying to separate the individuals before firing at the man with the knife, according to police.
The man shot was critically injured and died later Tuesday at Harborview Medical Center, police said.
The other man involved in the fight suffered a wound to the hand that apparently came from the knife, O’Toole said. A Harborview Medical Center spokeswoman said he was there in satisfactory condition.
Authorities, including the Justice Department and a team that probes the use of force by police, are investigating, O’Toole said.
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