The San Francisco police officers who killed a 21-year-old man during a shootout at a local barbershop have been identified by department officials.

Officers Kevin Endo and Tess Casey, both members of the field operations bureau, exchanged gunfire with Jehad Eid, who died at a hospital following the March 21 incident.

San Francisco police released the names Friday evening, which is routine department policy unless there are credible threats against the officers.

Body camera footage released by the department at a town hall meeting on Thursday appeared to show the officers and Eid trading gunfire at the Amazon Barber Shop on Geneva Avenue.

Officers were initially responding to a call from one of Eid’s parents, who reported that their son had a gun on the 200 block of Amazon Avenue and was threatening his family.

He ran to the barber shop a few blocks away when police arrived, officials said. Gunfire began moments after police entered the shop, but it was not clear from the body camera footage who fired first.

Authorities said Eid fired nine rounds from a 40-caliber gun found at the scene. Endo and Casey fired 26 rounds, police said, hitting Eid 18 times. He was taken to San Francisco General Hospital, where he died from his injuries later in the evening.

An officer was shot in the leg during the incident. Officials did not identify which officer.

Four additional people were injured, police said, but investigators did not immediately say who fired the shots that injured them. Police, the district attorney’s office, the Department of Police Accountability and the medical examiner are investigating the shooting.