The Independent Investigations Division of the Maryland attorney general’s office is investigating a fatal police shooting in Riverdale Park Maryland. According to the office, police were called to the scene for reports of a suicidal man who had access to guns.

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An officer with the Riverdale Park Police Department fatally shot a man on Monday afternoon after being called to a home where the man was reportedly suicidal and had access to guns.

The details currently available about the killing all come from the Maryland government and police. Further specifics about the shooting will be available when Maryland releases police body camera footage in the next several weeks.

Officers were called to the home in the 4700 block of Oglethorpe Street in Riverdale Park at approximately 3:30 p.m. on Monday, according to a press release from the Maryland Office of the Attorney General, which investigates police killings. The call was for “a suicidal man who had access to firearms,” per the release. When they arrived, officers spoke with the man for “several minutes” at the front door, and then the man went inside the home and to an upstairs bedroom.

Officers followed him, and gave him “commands to stop,” according to the press release, but “the man did not comply.”

The man pointed a handgun at officers inside the bedroom, the press release said. Then, an officer shot the man with his firearm. The man was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.

On Wednesday, the Office of the Attorney General identified the man as 75-year-old Bryan Coupal. The office also identified the police officer who shot him as Chad Sunday, an officer with the Riverdale Park police department Bureau of Patrol. Sunday has been with the department for two years and has 12 years of law enforcement experience, per a press release.

The Office of the Attorney General says it generally releases body camera footage — which will likely provide a fuller accounting of events — within 14 days of a police shooting.

This story has been updated with the names of the man who was killed, and the officer who shot him.