A man was killed by police after he fled from officers and fired at least one gunshot toward at least one of them in Central Long Beach Sunday night, police said.

At around 10:10 p.m., officers were patrolling in the 900 block of East 19th Street when they saw a man on a bicycle. When they attempted to stop him for a Vehicle Code violation, police said, he immediately fled on foot and officers chased after him. Police declined to say what the violation was, citing the pending investigation.

Officers attempted to de-escalate the situation multiple times, police said, but the suspect was uncooperative.

“Officers first deployed their (non-lethal) electrical weapon on the suspect,” police said. “The suspect then brandished a firearm towards one of the officers. Officers indicated at least one shot was fired by the suspect, and an officer-involved shooting occurred.”

No officer was injured.

The officers gave aid to the suspect until rescue personnel arrived and transported him to a hospital, where he died.

Doorbell video broadcast by some media on Monday night shows an officer shouting, “Put your hands out, put your hands out.” The man is seen crouching behind a car and then appears to stand up right before he is shot.

His identification was pending notification by the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office.

A handgun believed to be the suspect’s was found at the scene, police said.

The officers who were on patrol were part of a task force aimed at curbing crime, police said. There had been several recent shootings in the area and in other nearby parts of Long Beach.

City News Service contributed to this story.