The man was transported to a hospital with 'non-life-threatening injuries,' police said, and no officers were injured.
A man was injured Tuesday night after a Mesa County deputy shot him while attempting to arrest him on a felony warrant.
Deputies were trying to arrest the man at 2842 North Ave., which is the address of a fast food restaurant, when the shooting happened about 7:50 p.m. Tuesday, the Grand Junction Police Department said in a news release. UPDATE : 1 male subject transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. MCSO will be responsible for releasing the names of their involved personnel. No further threat to the community and North Avenue remains closed between 28 ¼ and 28 ½ Rds.
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