Unified Police have released the name of the man who died in an officer-involved shooting in a Kearns neighborhood Tuesday morning.
The deceased was identified as 30-year-old Andrew S. Gywnn.
Police said Gwynn pointed a gun at them during a foot pursuit.
The shooting occurred shortly after 5 a.m. after an officer was patrolling a neighborhood and spotted a man walking down Rockford Street near 5400 south.
“An officer was on patrol, observed an individual and made contact with him, just a routine contact,” UPD Detective Kevin Mallory said. “He obtained his information and when the officer returned to his car to identify him, the suspect fled on foot and ran from the officer. At that point the officer pursued him on foot and during that foot pursuit, the individual pointed a firearm at which point the officer engaged the suspect in this critical incident, a shooting."
Salt Lake County Sheriff Rosie Rivera said officers often patrol neighborhoods to ensure residents are safe.
“We expect our officers to go out and drive the neighborhood, we don’t want them just sitting around in the middle of the night, we want them looking to ensure that the residents are safe and they can feel safe," said Salt Lake County Sheriff Rosie Rivera. “If an officer stops you, just comply, give your id, let them check you out and send you on your way, but don’t pull a handgun. Training kicks in and you have to, otherwise you lose your life.”
The officer wasn’t hurt during the incident.
“We seem to find more and more people who are armed, especially in the middle of the night and we don’t know what their intent is,” Rivera said. “But we want to make sure that we do everything we can to keep our residents safe.”
Sheriff Rivera said the officer was never issued a body camera, therefore he wasn't wearing one during the incident.
An outside agency is now investigating.