GLENVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Glenville Police say an officer was shot Friday night on Pashley Road after responding to a domestic dispute call.

The call came into the police department around 10:59 p.m.

Police say the officer identified as Benjamin Ferretti is out of surgery and is in stable condition. New York State Police say Ferretti was struck in the back and abdomen area.

Glenville and Scotia Police were both on the scene when the officer was shot.

Police say 32-year-old Brian Skinner exited the front of the home and came at officers with a knife. Officers from both departments then fired their weapons and killed Skinner.

New York State Police say there were no other individuals located at the residence at the time of the incident and no evidence was discovered to indicate a domestic dispute had taken place.

The scene is now secure and the surrounding residents are not in danger.

Skinner was a fifth grade teacher at Shenendahowa.The district released this statement:

We are saddened to report that Orenda fifth-grade teacher Brian Skinner was killed last night in an engagement with law enforcement at his home. The incident had nothing to do with his role as a teacher at Shenendehowa and is still under investigation by the Glenville Police Department.

An autopsy was performed on Skinner at the Albany Medical Center on Saturday. The manner of death is pending results of the investigation.

N.Y. Sen. Jim Tedisco issued the following statement on Sunday:

This morning, myself and Glenville Town Supervisor Chris Koetzle visited Glenville Police Officer Ben Ferretti at Albany Medical Center. Officer Ferretti’s mom and dad were there with several of his fellow officers. He was sitting up in a chair and really looking great and conversing with all of us. No vital organs were struck by the bullet that just missed his spine. He said he will need up to six months of rehabilitation and looks forward to getting back to work when he is healed. Officer Ferretti and his family are thankful for everyone’s prayers and well-wishes. We also pray for the family and friends of Brian Skinner who lost his life in Friday night’s incident as any loss of life is tragic. May God Bless all members of law enforcement who put their lives on the line each and every day to protect the public.

The case was turned over to the New York State Police BCI and Major Crimes Unit.