The Huntsville police officers who shot and killed a woman who was carrying a fake gun and begged officers to shoot her late last month followed proper procedure, according to the results of an internal review announced Friday.

“In this case, the IRB [incident review board] determined that all policies and procedures of the Huntsville Police Department were followed by those involved,” said Huntsville police Lt. Michael Johnson of the shooting of 32-year-old Crystal Danielle Ragland on May 30. The review included physical evidence, dispatch recordings and footage from the officers’ body cameras and in-car camera.

Officers responded to Ragland’s apartment on Westheimer Drive after receiving reports from multiple neighbors that she was pointing a gun at them. Two officers knocked on her door when Ragland came out of a side door with a handgun sticking out of her pocket, according to police.

She then tried to draw the weapon out of her pocket despite the officers ordering her not to touch the gun and shouted at them to “shoot her”. The officers then fired their weapons, fatally wounding Ragland, who later died at Huntsville Hospital. The gun Ragland was carrying was later determined to be a replica of a .45-caliber handgun.

Madison County District Attorney Rob Broussard said his office reviewed the evidence, including video footage, and said no charges would be filed in connection with the incident.

“It was clearly a justified shooting,” he said. “It is a closed case.”