Deputy involved shooting in Green

This home is where a 52-year-old man was fatally shot by a Summit County deputy on Wednesday.

(Adam Ferrise, Northeast Ohio Media Group)

GREEN, Ohio -- A Summit County Sheriff deputy fatally shot a 52-year-old man on Wednesday while responding to a domestic dispute.

The shooting happened about 8 a.m. in the 2500 block of Raber Road. The deputy involved in the shooting has not been identified.

Sheriff deputies went to the home after being called about a fight between Jonathan Colley, 52, and his father, according to the sheriff's department.

Colley pulled out a knife when deputies arrived at the home. The man walked towards deputies with a knife, despite orders for him to stop and drop the weapon, the sheriff's department said.

One deputy used a stun gun on Colley. It had little or no effect, deputies said. Colley kept walking towards the deputy, who shot the man. Green medics arrived and treated Colley, then took him to Akron City Hospital, where he died.

Investigators with the sheriff's department and the Summit County prosecutor's office are investigating the shooting, according to the sheriff's department.