Andrew Henson, 25, was shot multiple times early June 7 at the corner of Southwest 13th Street and Polk Avenue. Officials said the shooting occurred after Henson rammed Officer Robert Reynolds’ patrol car multiple times before clipping the front of the vehicle when he tried to force Reynolds off the road. The shooting is the first one by a Wagoner police officer since August 2011, Wagoner Police Chief Bob Haley said during a Monday news conference.

At the time of the incident, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said Henson made a “threatening move” at the officer but did not elaborate.

Police body camera footage shows Henson turning toward the officer with both arms extended, which police said Monday was “in a manner consistent with holding and pointing a gun.” Henson yells, “You’re gonna have to kill me n-----” at Reynolds, who is white. The officer then fired at him five times — four in quick succession and a fifth after Henson fell to his knees but was still moving.

Reynolds had been outside of his patrol car for about 10 seconds before shooting Henson, the footage shows. The police department in its initial statements did not make clear to media whether Henson had been armed at the time he died.