Nova Scotia

Man, 59, dead after encounter with Halifax police

A man is dead after being shot by a police officer in Dartmouth, N.S., according to Halifax Regional Police.

Nova Scotia's police watchdog is investigating the incident

A police officer is seen behind yellow caution tape and he walks across a drive way.
Halifax Regional Police say officers responded to a weapons complaint Saturday night after a man barricaded himself in a Dartmouth, N.S., home. (Josh Hoffman/CBC)

A 59-year-old man is dead after being shot by a police officer in Dartmouth, N.S., according to Halifax Regional Police.

Officers responded to a weapons complaint on Carleton Street at approximately 8:30 p.m. Saturday, a news release said.

Police say a man with a firearm had barricaded himself inside a home. While attempting to arrest him, the man confronted officers with a gun and that's when an officer shot him, according to police.

The man was pronounced dead at the scene. No other information has been released.

The province's Serious Incident Response Team is investigating the incident, said interim director John Scott. The police watchdog investigates when a member of the public is injured or killed during an interaction with police.

"We have an investigator now that's commenced ... trying to get his things in order by way of getting over there to take a look at the scene, to find out who all the potential witnesses are," Scott said.