A 41-year-old Virginia woman who was fatally shot by D.C. police officers Tuesday ignored multiple commands to drop a semiautomatic pistol she was pointing in their direction, according to police.

Police identified the woman as Isabelle Duval of Winchester. Duval’s parents, reached by phone Wednesday, declined to comment.

The shooting occurred about 6:30 p.m. near the Bald Eagle Recreation Center in the 100 block of Joliet Street SW near the city’s southern tip.

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D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham said officers initially were called for a car crash. A subsequent call reported a woman with a gun.

A police statement says that officers confronted the woman, “who was holding a black semiautomatic pistol in her right hand.” Police said the officers told Duval several times to drop her weapon and that she ignored them, instead raising the gun. Two officers then fired their service weapons, Newsham said.

Duval was taken to a nearby hospital, where she died. Police have not said how many times the officers fired or where the woman was struck.

Police said both officers wore body cameras. The department released a photo of Duval’s gun, a black Ruger.

Authorities did not identify the officers who fired their weapons, both of whom are now on administrative leave in accordance with department policy.

No one else was injured in the confrontation, police said.

Rachel Weiner contributed to this report.