ROYAL OAK, MI -- While Royal Oak police haven't said why a 28-year-old Commerce Township man was fatally shot in a White Castle drive-thru, they are releasing his criminal history.

Police identified Antonino Thomas Gordon as the man shot and killed shortly after 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 11 when he was spotted in the drive-thru of the fast food restaurant near 13 Mile and Shenandoah in Royal Oak.

Police said Gordon fled a traffic stop a short time before his death.

Royal Oak police haven't identified the officer or said what led him to open fire.

"This loss of life is tragic, and the Royal Oak Police Department understands the public's desire for more details of this incident, yet it would be inappropriate to release partial information until the investigation is complete," Royal Oak police said in a statement Wednesday, April 11.

The police department says Gordon has had "numerous contacts with law enforcement, including multiple arrests for operating while intoxicated and disorderly conduct."

He also had an outstanding bench warrant for a charge undisclosed by police.

This is the second fatal shooting in Metro Detroit's Oakland County this week.

Troy police fatally shot Robert G. Issa, 23, of Troy, on April 9. Police said Issa was reported by family to be in a "psychotic state" before he charged police while armed with a knife.