Oklahoma City man dies after police use Taser to subdue him during domestic dispute

An Oklahoma City man police were trying to arrest Thursday died a short time after officers shot him with a Taser in the city's second fatal incident involving the device since July, police said.

Police did not identify the man Thursday, but a relative identified him as Gary Lee Grossenbacher, 48. The relative, Grossenbacher's sister-in-law Kim Cooke, of Minneapolis, declined further comment.

Two officers and paramedics responded to a domestic dispute call about 6:40 a.m. in the 100 block of Sonora, Knight said. A man and woman were in an altercation at their house, and the woman told officers the man hit her.

The man resisted as officers tried arrest him. At least one of the two officers sprayed him with oleoresin capsicum, commonly known as pepper spray, and shocked him with a Taser, Knight said. The man had a medical issue moments later.