More information has been released in the officer-involved shooting that occurred in Powell County late Friday morning.

Powell County Chief Sheriff's Deputy Robert Matthews says police received a call about a man loitering in someone's yard.

A deputy, who was identified late Friday night as Deputy Mike Townsend, approached the man to talk to him.

The man, who has been identified as Stanley Marshall, 40, of Winchester, told the deputy it was the only place he could connect to Wi-Fi. Deputy Townsend asked Marshall for his name, but he wouldn't tell him. Marshall then reached into his back pocket, and the deputy reached for his gun.

Marshall then ran off, according to police, leading them on a foot chase. Matthews says Deputy Townsend tried to subdue Marshall by using a Taser on him via the traditional method with prongs. He also used a "dry" Taser without prongs.

Matthews says Deputy Townsend did the dry tase while sitting on Marshall's back. However, Marshall then lifted up the deputy, and the deputy fell of Marshall's back.

Another foot chase began, and after being cornered by a fence, Matthews says Marshall told Deputy Townsend he needed to rest.

Deputy Townsend then attempted to arrest Marshall. Marshall resisted arrest, and Deputy Townsend used a baton and pepper spray in an attempt to subdue the suspect.

Matthews says none of those methods worked, and Deputy Townsend feared for his life, so he shot Marshall.

After the suspect was shot in the chest, he climbed over the fence, lit a cigarette, and waited for an ambulance.

Marshall was flown to the University of Kentucky Hospital, where he is listed in stable condition.

Matthews says Marshall has a lengthy criminal history outside of Powell County. He also says Marshall has a warrant in Clark County for probation violation.

Kentucky State Police are investigating the situation. Deputy Townsend, a 30-year veteran, has been placed on administrative leave.

Officials say a toxicology test will be performed on the suspect to determine if he was on any substances.