Sedgwick County Sheriff Jeff Easter released more details Thursday afternoon about an early morning officer-involved shooting that left one man dead in west Wichita.

Sheriff Easter said around 1:09 a.m., a deputy noticed an impaired driver. The deputy turned on turned his dash camera to capture the driver's violations.

Easter said the driver drove left of the center line several times and also straddled the divided line.

From there, Easter provided a detailed time line of what happened in the next couple of minutes.

He said at 1:10 a.m., the deputy stopped the driver at 1100 N. Tyler.

At 1:11.33, the deputy asked driver to step out of vehicle.

At 1:11.36, the driver produced a handgun and pointed it at the deputy's face.

At 1:11.38, the deputy moved away as the driver stuck the gun out of the window, with both hands placed on the handgun, and pointed it at the deputy.

At 1:11.39, the deputy fired at driver.

Easter said the deputy fired at least 16 shots.

When asked if the amount of rounds was excessive, Easter responded.

"We're trained to stop the threat whether that takes one round or 50," he said. "He still drove away and was still a threat."

Easter said the driver proceeded north or Tyler, and the deputy called for back up.

At 1:13.26, the vehicle was located in 1500 block of North Tyler. It had hit a house.

The driver found wounded. He was taken to the hospital where he died from his injuries. The driver's body was then taken to the Sedgwick County, Kansas Regional Forensic Science Center where an autopsy will be performed.

"From the time the deputy got out of his car, to the time the first shot was fired was less than a minute," said Easter. "From the time the driver pointed the gun out of his car, to the time the driver fired back in defense was ten seconds or less."

Easter said when the crime scene was processed, a loaded handgun was found in the man's vehicle.

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Sedgwick County District Attorney and Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office were all notified about the shooting. The KBI is assisting on the case.

Sheriff Easter identified the deputy as a 32-year-old man who has been on patrol with the Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office for 14 months. He also has seven years of prior law enforcement experience.

The driver has been identified as 18-year-old Caleb J. Douglas of Wichita.

Easter released still photos from the officer's dash cam. He said because the investigation remains open, his office would not be releasing video at this time.

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One person is dead following an officer-involved shooting and crash early Thursday morning.

The shooting happened near Tyler and 11th. Lieutenant Lin Dehning with the Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office says a deputy attempted to stop a vehicle near that intersection. Soon after shots were fired according Dehning. We do not know if shots were fired by the person being stopped or the deputy.

The male suspect then left the scene in the vehicle. Dehning says the man was located nearby where the suspects vehicle crashed into a house in the 1500 block of North Tyler.

The man was transported to a local hospital in critical condition. He has since died.

Dehning says there are no outstanding suspect in the case and there is no danger to the public.

However, the scene will be tied up for several hours during the investigation. It will impact morning commutes. As of 6:30 a.m. Sedgwick County Emergency Dispatch say Tyler is closed from North of 9th to 13th street. However, 13th street is open. Tyler is also closed North of 13th to 15th.