3 officers fatally shoot armed man in Vancouver, Wash.

3 officers fatally shoot armed man in Vancouver, Wash.
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) - A man who refused to put down a gun was shot and killed by three officers early Tuesday in Vancouver.

The Columbian reports police had responded to a report of an armed man about 3:30 a.m. at an intersection just west of downtown.

Police said the man was walking around, opening displaying a firearm.

A neighbor reported hearing six to eight shots. No officers were injured.

It was the seventh officer-involved killing in Washington in less than three weeks. Another man was wounded in a police shooting.

On Saturday, a man was killed in a confrontation with Snohomish County sheriff's deputies at Gold Bar after they used a stun gun.

On Friday, police shot and killed a man who was waving a knife at a bus stop in Tacoma.

On Friday night, Seattle police shot and wounded a man who leveled a rifle at officers in West Seattle. Police said the wounded man remained in stable condition Tuesday.

Federal Way police on Aug. 31 shot and killed a man in a stolen truck they said tried to run down an officer.

That same day, a man stopped breathing after Pierce County deputies used a stun gun on him during a disturbance at an apartment in Spanaway.

On Aug. 30, a Seattle officer shot and killed a wood carver at a downtown intersection when he refused to put down his knife.

On Aug. 25, a Spokane County sheriff's deputy shot and killed the owner of Spokane Valley nursery who had armed himself to check on what he thought was a prowler in the parking lot.