Louisville Metro Police shot and killed a man Sunday in PRP. Here's what we know so far.

A man was shot and killed by Louisville Metro Police officers Sunday evening in Pleasure Ridge Park, the second time officers have shot a suspect in a little more than a week.

A news conference is scheduled at LMPD headquarters on Monday at 4 p.m. You can watch live here or at www.facebook.com/courierjournal.

Here's what we know so far.

1. The suspect

The man who was killed has not yet been identified by the Jefferson County Coroner's office. He was in his 40s, according to police spokesman Dwight Mitchell.

2. The incident

At 7:45 p.m. Sunday, officers were called to the 4600 block of Crawford Avenue, off Dixie Highway, to respond to a report of a man who was being disorderly.

Police Chief Steve Conrad told reporters Sunday evening that multiple officers fired their weapons, killing the man at the scene. Conrad said preliminary information indicates the man was armed.

3. The officers

Mitchell and Conrad said the multiple officers involved in Sunday's shooting will be identified at a news conference on Monday afternoon.

Per LMPD's operating procedures, the officers will be placed on administrative reassignment and their police powers will be suspended. The city's Public Integrity Unit, which investigates police actions, is handling the case.

When the public integrity unit completes the investigation, it will be sent to the Commonwealth's Attorney's Office for review and to decide if charges should be filed.

4. The body camera footage

Body camera footage and other information will be shared with the public and the media on Monday afternoon, according to LMPD's operating procedures.

LMPD shares the footage on its YouTube channel and also social media.

Read this: Body cam footage shows violent confrontation that left a man shot by police

5. The most recent officer shooting

On March 31, LMPD officers Ian Stuart and Eric Goldschmidt shot 20-year-old Elijah Eubanks during a traffic stop after police said he shot a revolver at the two men.

Goldschmidt was in critical condition in the hospital but has since improved. Personnel files provided by police for both officers show neither had a history of disciplinary action.

Thomas Novelly: 502-582-4465; tnovelly@courierjournal.com; Twitter: @TomNovelly. Support strong local journalism by subscribing today: www.courier-journal.com/tomn.

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