LEON, Wis. (WXOW) – The man who was shot by police Tuesday evening in western Wisconsin has died of his wounds, according to state investigators.

The state’s Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) said the incident outside the Cotter Pin bar and restaurant in Leon began with a 9-1-1 call of a domestic violence situation. People were barricaded inside the business as a man carrying a firearm was outside.

Law enforcement officers tried negotiating with the man. During the incident, a DCI statement said deputies from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and a Sparta Police officer shot the man.

While first aid was given immediately after the shooting, the man later died at a local hospital.

No one else including the law enforcement officers was injured during the incident.

As a result of the shooting, per department policy, three Monroe County deputies and the Sparta Police officer are now on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation into the shooting.

DCI, which is leading the investigation, is continuing to interview those involved and gather evidence related to the incident.

When the investigation is complete, a DCI statement said that their report would be turned over to the Monroe County District Attorney’s office.