Louisville, KY - Moving to quell criticism of the fatal shooting of a black man by a Louisville Metro Police officer a day earlier, Police Chief Steve Conrad on Sunday released video of the incident and identified the officer involved.Conrad said Officer Nathan Blanford acted in self-defense when he shot Deng Manyoun, whom the chief said had a "dangerous instrument."The surveillance video taken from the Smoker's Smoke Shop shows Manyoun stumbling across Oak Street as Blanford pulls up in his squad car. It shows the officer getting out of the car and talking to Manyoun, who then walks out of the picture but re-emerges with a flagpole and swings it down near Blanford, striking the squad car. Blanford — who drew his revolver as he appeared to watch Manyoun's actions off camera — then fires his weapon and Manyoun falls to the sidewalk outside the shop on Fourth Street, near the intersection.Blanford, 40, who is white and has been with the department since 2005, remains on paid administrative leave pending an investigation of the shooting, police said.Police said that Manyoun, a 35-year-old African who lived in the 1200 block of Brook Street, was shot twice. Deputy Jefferson County Coroner Robert D. Jones said Manyoun died as a result of gunshot wounds at University of Louisville Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 3 p.m.Read more www.courier-journal.com/story/news/crime/2015/06/14/man-kill