Body camera footage of two officers shooting an armed suspect released Monday added details to what happened during a robbery in Okolona, but ultimately left more questions than answers.

The man was identified Monday night by the Jefferson County coroner's office as 24-year-old Corey Antonio Boykin Jr.

While Major Frank Hardison of the department's Public Integrity Unit named the officers involved and said that a victim was pistol-whipped, bound and gagged by the suspect, simple details such as if the gun was loaded or if officer's properly shouted for him to drop his weapon were left unanswered.

"Because this investigation is ongoing the comments we are going to make are preliminary," LMPD Police Chief Conrad said. "We will be unable to answer all of your questions today."

The shakey bodycam footage shows LMPD officers John Dillion and Nick Ulery and a third officer approaching a door of the Industrial Park plaza on Fern Valley Road. As soon as they get up to investigate the door, it swings open.

Seconds later, Dillion and Ulery's service weapons rang out. Boykin, dressed in a black hoodie with a black mask on lay there motionless.

In the video, officers quickly dragged Boykin between two parked cars and began performing CPR. Boykin was later transported to the University of Louisville hospital where he was pronounced dead at around 11 p.m. Sunday.

While only three separate bodycam clips were shown, Hardison did say there were more but that they didn't "provide the right angles" or vantage points necessary.

"Those grant the best angles and the best footage that we have, given the position of the body cameras ... sometimes the angles are not pristine," Hardison said.

When asked if the gun was loaded or if the gun was pointed at officers, Hardison said it was too premature to say and that it was part of an ongoing investigation.

Hardison also said he could not give a definitive answer if the officers asked the man to drop his weapon.

"Policing is a dangerous job," Conrad said. "And it requires split-second decisions that will be judged and scrutinized for many years to come."

Sunday night, around 9 p.m. officers received a call of an assault in progress in the 3200 block of Fern Valley Road. Officers investigated, but didn't see any evidence of it, Hardison said.

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Shortly after, they received another call of a robbery in progress. When they went to investigate a loading dock on the side of the building, the door swung open and the shootout occurred.

One victim was bound with duct tape and pistol-whipped according to Hardison. He was transported to University of Louisville hospital and has since been released.

Dillion has been with Louisville Metro Police since September of 2015, and Ulery has been with the department since Feb of 2016. Both have been placed on administrative leave during the investigation.

It has been seven months since the last fatal shooting involving an officer, when police shot William Young Jr. in February, according to LMPD transparency data.

Reach Reporter Thomas Novelly at 502-582-4465 or by email at tnovelly@courier-journal.com. Follow him on twitter @TomNovelly.