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UPDATE: KBI identifies man wounded in NW Kansas officer-involved shooting

DECATUR COUNTY The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is investigating an officer involved shooting that occurred Thursday night in rural Decatur County.

Just after 9:30 p.m., the Decatur County Sheriff’s Office requested KBI assistance investigating the shooting, according to a media release. KBI agents and the Crime Scene Response Team responded.

Preliminary information indicates that the Decatur County Sheriff’s Office received a call reporting a domestic disturbance at approximately 8:45 p.m. Thursday night. Two deputies from the Decatur County Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence at 2344 Hwy. 36, Norcatur, Kan.

Once they arrived, deputies located a male subject in a large outbuilding northwest of the home. He was armed with a firearm. Attempts were made to talk with the subject and de-escalate the situation. At one point, the subject pointed his firearm in the direction of one of the deputies, and the other deputy fired his service weapon at the subject, injuring him.

EMS responded to the scene and provided medical treatment. The subject was then flown to the Kearney Regional Medical Center in Kearney, Neb. where he underwent surgery. The injured subject has been identified as 54-year-old Patrick “P.T.” Shirley of Norcatur.

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DECATUR COUNTY–  The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is investigating a Thursday night officer-involved shooting in Northwest Kansas.

Just before 8:45p.m., deputies responded to report of a domestic disturbance in rural Decatur County, according to a media release from the Decatur County Sheriff’s Department.

The deputies encountered a man with a gun. The man pointed the weapon at them. One deputy shot the man.

Decatur County EMS transported the man to the hospital in Oberlin. The sheriff released no additional details early Friday.

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