Knife-wielding man shot, killed after approaching Weber Co. Sheriff deputies

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WEST HAVEN, Utah, Nov. 17, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — A man was fatally shot Sunday after Weber County Sheriff deputies were alerted to a disturbance in West Haven.

“The complainant reported to dispatch that a male and female had been arguing for some time and the male had damaged property,” a Weber County Sheriff news release says.

“Deputies arrived and found that the male had gone back into the apartment where the female was still located. The male had barricaded the door. While the deputies attempted contact at the door they heard a disturbance from inside.

“Concerned for the safety of the female, deputies forced entry into the apartment. The male brandished a knife and began to advance on the deputies, holding the knife. Three deputies fired rounds at the male, resulting in his death.”

The female was unharmed in the shooting, the statement says.

“Deputies were able to safely remove the female from the apartment without further injury. No other family members or deputies sustained injuries.”

The Weber County Attorney’s Office activated its critical incident protocol, and their investigators arrived at the scene to investigate the incident.

“The three deputies who discharged their weapons have been placed on leave pending the investigation, in accordance with county policy and standard practice in any officer-involved shooting.”

The WCSO said no other information is being released at this time.

“We extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased and emphasize the availability of resources for anyone in a dangerous domestic relationship. We are grateful that no one else was injured due to the quick actions of our deputies.”

The department urged anyone experiencing domestic violence to call 1-800-897-LINK(5465) 24-Hour LINKLine. You can also visit the Utah Domestic Violence coalition at this link.

“If you or someone you know is in danger, don’t hesitate to call 911 or reach out to local resources for support,” the statement says. “Let’s work together to break the cycle of violence and build safer communities for everyone.”

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