One man was killed in an officer-involved shooting in Dyersburg Friday night.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is investigating the circumstances leading up to the shooting, according to a TBI release.

Dyer County Sheriff's deputies and Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers responded to a domestic complaint at a Honeysuckle Cove residence in Dyersburg around 8:15 p.m. Friday, according to the release.

Deputies on scene said they could see a man holding a long gun through one of the house's windows, the release states. A deputy approached the door after hearing a gun fire from inside the home. The deputy shot the man after the man approached a glass door holding a long gun and a pistol, which the deputy said the man pointed at him.

The man, identified as 60-year-old Jeffrey Lynn Jones, died at the scene, according to the release.

No law enforcement officials were injured during the incident. The TBI stated they will not identify any officers involved as a matter of policy.

A representative for Dyer County Sheriff's Office declined to comment on the incident, saying all inquiries must be made through TBI.

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