Police said they fatally shot a man outside a north Minneapolis home early Sunday after he fired shots inside that sent residents fleeing into the street.
Police spokesman John Elder said the preliminary investigation indicates that the man later fired at officers called to the scene.
The state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has taken over the investigation, and police said the officers' body cameras were on during the standoff and shooting in the Jordan neighborhood.
As she walked by the crime scene, neighbor Peg Baier called the incident heartbreaking.

"Everybody's a little more challenged in the winter, in the holidays. I'm just not sure what transpired," she said. "But you hate for it to end that way."
Few details were available Sunday, but police said they were called to a domestic disturbance involving a weapon.
It's the latest in a string of domestic violence cases that have turned deadly in the city. A 27-year-old woman was killed by her ex-boyfriend on Thanksgiving and a man shot and killed his ex-wife and two sons on Dec. 1.
The city's only other officer-involved shooting this year also took place in the Jordan neighborhood, in August, according to an ongoing Star Tribune database. In that case, officers fatally shot a 32-year-old man after he shot and wounded his girlfriend.