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Officials: Deputy shoots, kills man armed with knife after crash in North Carolina

SALISBURY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A 46-year-old man accused of confronting first responders with a knife in Rowan County on Thursday night was shot and killed by a deputy, according to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office.

Authorities said crews responded to a crash involving a car hitting a tree at 8:37 p.m. on June 23 near the 200 block of Rock Springs Road in Salisbury.

When first responders got to the scene, they reported being confronted by a suspect armed with a knife, according to authorities. They immediately called deputies for help.

The sheriff’s office said multiple units were dispatched to the scene. A deputy arrived at 8:57 p.m. and was also confronted by the man reportedly still armed with the knife.

The deputy shot and killed the suspect.

Officials identified the man as 46-year-old Steven Ray Johnson, a resident of Charlotte and Salisbury. Deputies said they have had no previous interaction with Johnson.

The sheriff’s office said that a preliminary review of the incident shows that the shooting “was justified and that the deputy was acting in accordance with use of force training and within the laws of the state of North Carolina.”

The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is investigating the incident.