Police shoot at man with shotgun at UPS facility in NE Houston

A man armed with a shotgun was taken into custody after shots were fired at a package delivery facility in the 7100 block of Mykawa on March 8, 2016. A man armed with a shotgun was taken into custody after shots were fired at a package delivery facility in the 7100 block of Mykawa on March 8, 2016. Photo: Cody Duty/Houston Chronicle Photo: Cody Duty/Houston Chronicle Image 1 of / 3 Caption Close Police shoot at man with shotgun at UPS facility in NE Houston 1 / 3 Back to Gallery

Two police officers fired gunshots at a man with a shotgun Tuesday morning outside a package delivery facility in southeast Houston.

No injuries were reported.

The shooting happened about 9:30 a.m. at a UPS facility at 7110 Mykawa near Kirbyville, according to the Houston Police Department.

Police said initial information indicates officers were sent to the scene about a shooting in progress. When they arrived, they saw a man who was carrying a shotgun come out of the facility. After they spotted him, the officers opened fire.

No one was wounded in the gunfire. The officers were not hurt.

The man was taken into custody.

It was unclear what prompted the officers to shoot at the gun-toting man. It was also unclear if gunfire had erupted before officers arrived.

More details will be reported as the story develops.