Officers fatally shot the man after police said he displayed a gun when he was told to show his hands. No officers were injured.
A man was fatally shot by Phoenix police officers after they say he displayed a gun when he was told to show his hands after a pursuit and crash Tuesday in south Phoenix.
Police started to pursue the vehicle until it crashed into a metal fence near 16th Street and Southern Avenue. Officers told a man and a woman who were inside the car to show their hands.
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