A man who was shot multiple times by Mesa County sheriff’s deputies on Saturday died by suicide, according to the coroner’s office.

Keith Boggs, 36, of Grand Junction, died of a self-inflicted shotgun blast to the head, according to a news release from the Mesa County Coroner’s Office.

He also had been shot four times by police, but the coroner’s office said those wounds were not fatal.

The Grand Junction Police Department said in a news release Saturday that Mesa County sheriff’s deputies responded to a call of a suicidal man with a gun at about 6:42 p.m. Saturday in the 2900 block of Bunting Avenue.

Deputies found the man holding a shotgun, the news release stated.

Police have not released the details of the encounter but said deputies fired shots at the man, who went back inside the home. It’s the 21st incident this year in Colorado in which a person has been killed or wounded in an officer-involved shooting.

They found the man dead inside the residence with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the news release.

No deputies were injured in the incident. The 21st Judicial District Critical Incident Response Team is investigating the shooting.

The deputies involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave, per agency protocol.

Police ask that anyone with information or security cameras near where the shooting took place call the Grand Junction Police Department Investigations Unit at 970-549-5208.