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IDENTIFIED: Suspect in deadly officer-involved shooting in Fresno

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE / KGPE) – The man who was shot and killed by Fresno Police late Saturday night was identified on Monday by the department.

The man was named as 33-year-old Coy Brent Jackson. Officers say Jackson would not drop a knife after officers repeatedly told him to.

Investigators say shortly after 11:00 p.m. a Fresno police sergeant and a police officer noticed a man walking near a secured gated area outside of the Southwest Policing District Station in the 1200 block of Fresno Street in southwest Fresno. 

According to police, the suspect pulled out a seven-inch fixed-blade knife after repeated questions from the officers as to what he was doing. They say the pair repeatedly told him to drop the knife and get on the ground, but he refused.

Coy Jackson, 33 (image courtesy of the Fresno Police Department)

It was then, the department says, that a third officer inside the substation heard the commotion over the radio and went outside.

Investigators say that between the two officers and the sergeant, they continued to order the suspect to drop the knife, but instead he moved closer to the officers with the knife still in hand.

They also say he made an “aggressive movement,” forcing the officers to shoot him. 

The department says the suspect was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground; officers say they immediately provided him life-saving measures before he was transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased.

The department says all three officers involved in the incident have been placed on routine administrative leave while the case is investigated.