AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department said it is investigating after a shooting that involved officers on April 27 in northwest Austin. One man died in the incident, APD said.

According to police, multiple callers reported hearing gunshots at an apartment in the 7900 block of San Felipe Boulevard shortly after midnight Saturday.

During a briefing Saturday morning, APD Interim Chief Robin Henderson provided more information about the shooting.

Henderson said initial calls in the area came in at approximately 11:35 p.m. Friday for loud noise and music from cars at an apartment complex.

At approximately 12:15 a.m., another caller said a person was walking around with a gun. 

According to APD, officers were sent to the scene after callers reported hearing gunshots and that a suspect had four to five people at gunpoint.

At the scene, APD said officers searched the area and found a suspect matching the description given by callers and holding a gun.

The officers identified themselves as APD and told the armed man to put his hands up. The suspect did not comply, according to police, and officers fired. APD identified the man as 44-year-old Thomas Dray Price.

The officers provided first aid to Price until Austin-Travis County EMS arrived. He was taken to the hospital and was pronounced dead around 1:40 a.m. No one else involved in the incident was injured, police said.

Because APD did not know if there were more armed suspects in the apartment, SWAT was called, but no other people were found.

Henderson said the two officers who discharged their guns will be placed on administrative duty. One officer had four years of service, and the other had two years of service.

The shooting was captured on officer-worn body cameras, Henderson said. The footage will be released to the public within 10 business days.

APD will conduct two concurrent investigations into the officer-involved shooting. One is a criminal investigation with APD’s special investigations unit and the Travis County DA’s office. The second is an administrative investigation with the internal affairs unit of the Office of Police Oversight.