Suspect shot by officers at home in Mesa

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Man shot by officers in Mesa, police say

A 33-year-old man who allegedly pointed a gun at officers on Sept. 18 near Mesa Drive and Southern Avenue was shot and taken to the hospital. No officers were hurt. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

A man who allegedly pointed a gun at officers in Mesa was shot early Thursday morning.

What we know:

The shooting happened just after midnight on Sept. 18 near Mesa Drive and Southern Avenue.

The Mesa Police Department says officers responded to reports of a family fight at a home and when they got to the scene, a 33-year-old man walked out of the home and pointed a gun at the officers.

"This is when the officer involved shooting occurred. Medical aid was provided on scene, and the man was taken to a hospital," police said.

No officers were hurt.

What we don't know:

The suspect wasn't identified, and his current condition is unknown.

Further details on what led up to the shooting are unknown.

What's next:

Police say investigators determined that probable cause exists for a domestic violence-related charge in connection with the incident, and the unidentified suspect will be arrested and booked into jail after being released from the hospital.

Map of where the shooting happened

The Source: The Mesa Police Department

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