St. Paul police fatally shot a man who fired on them from the bedroom of an East Side house Thursday afternoon, authorities said.
It was the city's second fatal officer-involved shooting of the year, and the 13th since 2010.
Officers working on an investigation in the 2100 block of Minnehaha Avenue E. encountered an armed man in the bedroom of the house around 2:15 p.m., police said. The man shot at officers, who returned fire. Medics arrived and pronounced the man dead at the scene.
No officers were injured.
"It was a very dangerous situation," said police spokesman Steve Linders.
He would not comment on the nature of the investigation or on whether the man was known to police. He said he did not know whether the man lived in the yellow, two-story house.
In the aftermath of the shooting, police tape stretched around six blocks of the usually quiet neighborhood. A Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) truck was parked outside the shooting scene.
The St. Paul Police Department announced earlier this year that it would defer investigations of officer-involved shootings to the BCA.