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Police Say Man Died After Shot by NW Ind. Officer

HAMMOND, Ind. (AP): Police in northwestern Indiana say a man has died after being wounded in an officer-related shooting.
 
       Hammond Police Chief Brian Miller says the shooting happened Sunday night after officers were called to a domestic disturbance that involved a stabbing.
 
       Miller tells The Times of Munster that the man was shot by a Hammond officer in a neighborhood on the city's southeast side. Information about the man or the stabbing victim wasn't immediately released.
 
       Miller says the investigation of the shooting has been turned over state police because it involved one of his department's officers.

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