SUMMIT TWP., MI -- A 34-year-old Flint man who wounded a Jackson County sheriff’s deputy has died, after officers returned fire, police said.

Deputies were called to the 1300 block of Westlane Drive in Summit Township around 9 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, for a domestic situation, police said. While attempting to locate the subject, the man opened fire on deputies, striking one multiple times, they said.

The deputy was taken to Henry Ford Allegiance Health with injuries that are not life-threatening, police said. Deputies returned fire on the shooter, who died from his injuries, they said.

The Jackson County Major Crimes Task Force is handling the investigation, although the sheriff’s office will not take part because of its direct involvement in the incident, police said. All deputies involved are on administrative leave until the investigation is finished.

A large police presence had Park Road closed throughout the night as officers from the sheriff’s office, Jackson Police Department, Blackman-Leoni Department of Public Safety and Michigan State Police responded to the barricaded person in the home. The Special Response Team was also on the scene.

About 25 police cars and other rescue vehicles were in the area. The neighborhood is near Ella Sharp Park off Roosevelt Road.

Police could be seen in armor with long guns in the neighborhood.