WYOMING, MI — A man shot by Wyoming police Monday morning was armed with a knife and “confronted” officers, investigators say.

The man, who was not yet named, is expected to survive his injuries.

The incident that led to the shooting was reported around 11:20 a.m. Monday, Nov. 4, as a “domestic dispute” involving a man armed with a knife on Walter Street east of S. Division Avenue, according to the Kent County Sheriff’s Office.

A witness told MLive/The Grand Rapids Press that moments before the shooting he saw a man chasing a woman onto Walter Street during a heated public argument in which some passersby tried to intervene.

Kent County sheriff’s Lt. Joel Roon said Wyoming police officers responded within minutes of being dispatched and were “confronted” by the man with a knife.

“Responding officers arrived within minutes of being dispatched and were confronted by a male who was armed with a knife,” Roon said. “Following the initial contact with the male suspect, shots were fired by one of the responding Wyoming Police Department officers.”

Officers provided first aid to the man before he was transported to an area hospital with injuries police officials believe he will survive.

No officers were injured during the shooting.

Monday’s shooting is being investigated by the Kent County Sheriff’s Department, as is policy for Wyoming police when an officer-involved shooting occurs.