Officers killed a man during a shootout in downtown Sonora late Saturday night, according to officials.The shooting incident started about 10 p.m., when officers were called to the report of a man with a handgun downtown, investigators said.The man was identified Sunday as 27-year-old Bruce Thomas Snyder, of Jamestown, according to the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Office.Sonora police first tried to pull over Snyder, who was driving at the time -- and eventually stopped him on Washington Street.Snyder left his car, and at some point exchanged gunfire with two deputies from the Sheriff's Office and at least one Sonora officer, authorities said.Police shot him and Snyder died before he could be taken to a hospital.A Sonora police officer and a third person were also shot in the incident. The officer's injuries are considered nonlife-threatening. It's not clear how badly the other person was hurt. His or her name hasn't been released.The Sheriff's Department also said Sunday that Snyder was on parolee for an assault with a deadly weapon charge -- and was scheduled to remain paroled until Oct. 5, 2015.

Officers killed a man during a shootout in downtown Sonora late Saturday night, according to officials.

The shooting incident started about 10 p.m., when officers were called to the report of a man with a handgun downtown, investigators said.

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The man was identified Sunday as 27-year-old Bruce Thomas Snyder, of Jamestown, according to the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Office.

Sonora police first tried to pull over Snyder, who was driving at the time -- and eventually stopped him on Washington Street.

Snyder left his car, and at some point exchanged gunfire with two deputies from the Sheriff's Office and at least one Sonora officer, authorities said.

Police shot him and Snyder died before he could be taken to a hospital.

A Sonora police officer and a third person were also shot in the incident. The officer's injuries are considered nonlife-threatening. It's not clear how badly the other person was hurt. His or her name hasn't been released.

The Sheriff's Department also said Sunday that Snyder was on parolee for an assault with a deadly weapon charge -- and was scheduled to remain paroled until Oct. 5, 2015.