COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Columbus Division of Police and Franklin County Sheriff’s Office jointly released semi-redacted body camera footage Thursday morning, five days after officers fatally shot a man in an Eastmoor apartment building hallway.

Columbus police responded to an officer-in-trouble call on the 3110 block of East Livingston Avenue just before 8 p.m. on Saturday. There, police said a sheriff’s deputy on duty at the nearby Walgreens had been told a man was outside with a gun.

The Franklin County Coroner’s Office has since identified him as 45-year-old Antwan Lindsey.

Body-worn camera and dashboard footage show that sheriff’s deputy drove to a three-floor apartment building just down the street. Lindsey emerged from a side door, where police said he fired at the deputy. The deputy fired back from behind his cruiser as he shouted at him to put his hands up, before Lindsey ignored him and went back inside.

Columbus police arrived on scene minutes later, where at least three officers interacted with the sheriff’s deputy, who told them he believed he had shot Lindsey. “I think he’s been hit,” the deputy said.

Inside, Columbus police body camera footage from three different angles showed at least five armed officers entering the apartment building and breaking in half to search it.

Within a minute, the two groups of officers had positioned themselves at opposite ends of the apartment building, holding Lindsey — who stood in a doorway straddling the hallway and the stairwell — at gunpoint.

View body camera footage from the hallway below. Viewer discretion is advised.

The group of officers in the stairwell, closer to Lindsey, told him more than once to put his hands up. One officer also shouted that he would shoot Lindsey if he moved or reached for him.

“I’ll blow your f—ing head off,” that officer can be heard saying.

View body camera footage from the stairwell below. Viewer discretion is advised.

An officer in that stairwell stunned Lindsey with a TASER, and then the officers across the hallway started firing almost immediately. After a number of gunshots rang out, those officers ran across the hallway and placed Lindsey — who was visibly bleeding — in handcuffs.

A pistol, later recovered at the scene, could be seen on the floor near Lindsey in the footage from the stairwell just prior to when Columbus police shot him.

View body camera footage from additional officers who went into the stairwell below. Viewer discretion is advised.

Lindsey was pronounced dead at Grant Medical Center a little more than 20 minutes later. No officers were injured in the shootout.

In a news conference Thursday, Columbus Division of Police Chief Elaine Bryant was unclear about whether the officers in the hallway could see the officers in the stairwell. More will come out once an investigation is finished, she said.

Four officers were believed to have fired shots inside the building, according to Columbus police.

The division said Tuesday those four officers had two years, eight years, 10 years, and nine years with the division — and that the Franklin County sheriff’s deputy had been with the office for 19 years. Columbus police declined to name any of the officers who fired their guns, citing a recently enacted crime victims statute called Marsy’s Law.

Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein said Thursday the city is “in a box, legally,” with Marsy’s Law. The division said later it was “not a choice made” by them to not release the officer’s names.

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation will investigate the shooting, which is standard practice with all shootings where an officer has shot someone or been shot by someone.

The shooting came a little over 48 hours after another fatal shootout on I-70, which left an armed robbery suspect dead and a Columbus police officer injured.