The Latest: Man had crowbar when shot by officer in church
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Latest on the fatal shooting of a Kentucky man who had broken into a church (all times local):
4 p.m.
Kentucky State Police say a man who broke into a small-town Kentucky church was holding a crowbar and moving toward a sheriff's deputy when the officer fatally shot him.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}State police spokesman Bernis Napier says the man was ordered multiple times to drop the crowbar but did not comply before being shot.
Police identified the man as 22-year-old Dylan M. Dalzell of Shelbyville. Dalzell was white.
Authorities have not identified the deputy who opened fire, but say the lawman was placed on paid administrative leave.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Napier says three others were arrested as alleged accomplices serving as lookouts during the break-in at Simpsonville Baptist Church early Friday. Two are charged with burglary and receiving stolen property under $500. The third is charged with burglary.
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10:12 a.m.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Authorities say a Kentucky sheriff's deputy shot and killed a person who had broken into a church.
News media outlets quote state police trooper Bernis Napier as saying that Shelby County deputies found the unidentified male suspect inside the Simpsonville Baptist Church early Friday morning with a weapon. The type of weapon was unclear.
Authorities say deputies repeatedly asked the suspect to drop the weapon, and when he didn't, one of the deputies fired, killing him.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Police say there was a break-in at the church Thursday, so people were there when the second break-in attempt happened and called 911. It isn't clear whether the same suspect was responsible for both break-ins.