A man was killed in a confrontation with Homeland Security agents in a neighborhood on the south side of San Antonio, Texas Tuesday morning.

Neighbors hear about 20 rounds of gunfire ring out just before 7am. Some said they saw a man being chased by officers, near the intersection of Vermont and Ferndale.

Photos from the scene showed a black car with several bullet holes in its front window.

Homeland Security later confirmed the shooting, saying the suspect died on the scene and that no agents were injured.

They refused to release further details.

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A man was killed in a confrontation with Homeland Security agents in San Antonio Tuesday morning. Above, a view of the scene

Homeland Security has not released the identity of the suspect who was killed

'On May 1, 2018, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) personnel were involved in an officer-related shooting. ICE can confirm the subject is deceased and that a firearm was recovered from the scene. Per agency protocol, ICE’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) is reviewing the incident. The agency has no further comment at this time,' the agency said in a statement.

The San Antonio Police were not involved in the operation, but came to the scene when they heard that a suspect had been shot.

They were on the scene later Tuesday morning, helping secure the scene so Homeland Security could investigate.

'We're just going to provide any support they need for securing the crime scene while they handle their follow-up investigation into what happened,' San Antonio Sgt. Darryl Rooks said.

At least a dozen Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents were also at the scene.