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The man shot by a Bryan police officer Sunday night was unarmed, Bryan Police Chief Eric Buske said during a press conference Monday afternoon.

Officer Steven Laughlin, who has been with the department since January 2013, has been placed on administrative leave per department policy while the shooting is investigated. The 33-year-old black man was said to be stable at CHI St. Joseph Hospital in Bryan. His condition was not known, but the police department had previously said he was in critical condition. He has not been charged with a crime, so his name is not being released.

The shooting happened about 10:20 p.m. Sunday after Bryan police responded to disturbance calls in the 5300 block of Mallard Drive. A woman told Laughlin and another officer that a man was at her house and was not supposed to be on her property. A protective order against him had recently expired, she said, and he had been arrested previously.