Officials are investigating a police-involved shooting in Vineland on Saturday morning that left a man dead.

The Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office said police responded to a call at 11:22 a.m. to investigate the report of a man acting suspiciously on the front porch of a home on West Wood Street, between the Boulevard and 4th Street.

"An encounter between the officers and the subject lasted for several minutes ending with the subject being fatally shot," Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae said Saturday afternoon. Authorities did not say if the man was armed.

Webb-McRae said the man has not been identified.

In a video obtained by NJ Advance Media, several police officers surround the shirtless man as he continuously paces back and forth. One officer has a K-9 dog at his side. It is not clear if the man says anything to the officers.

As the incident unfolded, a crowd of onlookers gathered on the street.

In another video posted on social media by a bystander, it appears the man starts running toward police before he is shot. Three shots can be heard on the video.

"The thing is, the cops kept saying, 'Don't get close,'" Cyndi Rodriguez told The Press of Atlantic City. "Next thing you know, he came toward the cops and the cops started shooting him."

The prosecutor's office said no further details on the shooting would be released until the man is identified.

Webb-McRae said anyone who witnessed or has any information on Saturday's shooting should contact Cumberland County Det. Joseph Lowry at 856-453-0486 Ext. 11197. An anonymous tip can be submitted through the prosecutor's Facebook page.

In April 2016, a man, identified as Richard Baird Jr., was fatally shot by police in Vineland after he fired on an officer, authorities said. An investigation found officers were justified in that shooting.

Taylor Tiamoyo Harris may be reached at tharris@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter @ladytiamoyo.

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