The man shot by Fort Collins police on Jan. 12 also shot himself, and died from that self-inflicted wound to the head, police said on Friday.

The Larimer County Coroner’s Office identified the man as 36-year-old Fort Collins resident Joshua Moore and ruled the manner of death a suicide.

Moore was transported to the Medical Center of the Rockies with life-threatening injuries after the shooting, according to a news release. He succumbed to the injuries two days later.

Fort Collins police Officer Keith Hunter also shot Moore during the incident, according to police. Hunter started working at Fort Collins Police Services in 2017, and, prior to that, he worked for the Glendale, Ariz., police department from 2014 to 2107, according to the release.

No officers were injured in the incident, according to police.

The Eighth Judicial Critical Incident Response Team is continuing to investigate the incident.

Police said they were responding to seven different calls about someone who was “actively shooting a gun” in the 2600 block of Bradbury Court in Fort Collins. When police arrived, they found an armed man in a confrontation with a woman, after which Hunter fired his weapon.

The full details of the incident have not yet been released, and police said in the news release Friday that they intend to release the body-worn camera footage after the investigation concludes.

Anyone who hasn’t spoken to police and may know more about the incident is asked to call Larimer County sheriff’s Detective Rita Servin at 970-498-5167 or Crime Stoppers of Larimer County at 970-221-6868.

The Fort Collins shooting is one of 10 officer-involved shootings in Colorado since the beginning of the year.