Columbus Police have investigated and cleared two officers of wrongdoing in the shooting of a bank robbery suspect in 2016.

UPDATE: Columbus Police say the actions of Lt. Eric David and Sgt. James Sheehan were found to be within the Columbus Division of Police Use of Firearms Policy

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Columbus Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in northwest Columbus.

At approximately 10 a.m. Friday, police responded to a report of a robbery at the Key Bank on Frantz Road.

CPD officers were in pursuit of a suspect in the bank robbery, which ultimately led to the suspect being shot by police.

According to Columbus Police, the suspect drew his weapon and two Columbus Police officers fired multiple times outside an office building on Lakehurst Court. The suspect is in his 20s and was transported to Grant Hospital in critical condition.

The office building was on lockdown during this time and employees inside were not injured.

Police Chief Kim Jacobs credited officer training with keeping them safe. "This is not something that they ever want to do, now all of a sudden after many years as a career you're faced with something you hope would never happen," she said.

Chief Jacobs said, "The officers have the right to defend themselves the supreme says you have the right to defend yourself and you do, I don't know why someone would think about pointing a gun or drawing a gun on a police officer, but I expect my officers to defend themselves," she said.

No one was injured inside Key Bank and no officers were injured in the shooting, according to police.

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