SAGINAW, MI -- Michigan State Police have finished their investigation into a police-involved shooting that resulted in the death of a Saginaw Township man.

Now it is up to the Saginaw County Prosecutor's Office to decide if officers were justified.

During a traffic stop on West Michigan near Leo on July, 19, Saginaw Township police shot and killed 38-year-old Farhad Jabbari.

An officer who was assisting with the stop was also shot.

Police said Jabbari assaulted them when they arrested him and placed him in the back of a police car for suspicion of operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Jabbari managed to free at least one hand from the handcuffs that were placed on him.

The prosecutor's office last month issued a statement saying that the officer exited his vehicle and then opened the rear door to again restrain Jabbari and at that time, Jabbari immediately attacked the officer, including gouging at the officer's eyes. A struggle then ensued in the rear of the police vehicle.

During the altercation, one of the officers discharged his service weapon, fatally wounding Jabbari. The secondary officer was also shot in the arm during the physical confrontation.

Saginaw Township Police Chief Donald Pussehl turned the investigation over to MSP because it involved officers from his department.

The officers have not been named.

Earlier this week, MSP finished their investigation and Lt. David Kaiser said it was hand delivered to the prosecutor.

"It's officially wrapped up," Kaiser said.

However, the medical examiner's report was not ready, according to Kaiser.

Kaiser said he anticipates that the prosecutor's office will announce their decision soon.