One man is dead and a Brigham & Women’s valet is in stable condition after a pursuit and a police-involved shooting that spanned Boston and Brookline.

Cops were called to the intersection of Vining Street and Fenwood Road near the hospital at 9:21 Friday morning for a report of a man with a gun, Boston Police Superintendent-in Chief Gregory Long told reporters.

When the cops arrived, they were pointed to what appeared to be an armed man, he said.

“At that point, the suspect pulled out and pointed at the officers what appeared to be a firearm,” Long said. Police fired at the man, but it’s not clear if they hit him, police said.

Update: The DA’s office has identified the suspect as Juston Root, 41, of Mattapan.

The man then physically assaulted one of the officers, leaving the officer mildly injured, Long said. The man then got into a car and police pursued into Brookline.

In the 1100 block of Boylston Street, the man’s car struck several other vehicles before coming to a stop, Long said. The man got out and pulled out the apparent gun again, which officers repeatedly told him to drop, Long said.

“Multiple officers, including a state trooper, discharged their firearms at the suspect,” Long said. The man was struck and pronounced dead at the hospital.

After the case played out, authorities were told a 49-year-old valet at Brigham had suffered what appears to be a gunshot wound, Long said. It’s not clear who shot the man, and it’s not clear if the man who eventually died ever fired a gun, Long said.

The valet remains at Beth Israel Hospital in critical condition.

All of the police involved were taken to local hospitals for evaluation and released. No one else was hurt. The Norfolk and Suffolk district attorneys, plus state police, are investigating the whole incident.

“The Norfolk District Attorney’s Office is currently active in Brookline investigating a police-involved fatal shooting in the vicinity of Rte. 9 and Hammond Street in that town,” the DA’s office said.

Brigham and Women’s released a statement on Twitter that a member of their Valet team was shot and is currently in stable condition.

During this morning’s active shooter incident, a member of our Valet team was shot. Our Emergency Department team responded immediately, and our colleague is currently in stable condition. There is no further threat to our campus. — Brigham and Women's (@BrighamWomens) February 7, 2020

“The investigation is in its early stages,” Norolfk District Attorney Michael Morrissey’s office added. “Further updates are expected.”

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