Salt Lake City police kill man outside 7-Eleven
 		 			<small>Tuesday , August 12, 2014 - 4:49 PM</small> 		
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<small><small> 				 				 					 				 				 					     SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police shot and killed a man outside a  convenience store after he disobeyed officers’ commands to stop outside  the 7-Eleven in South Salt Lake, authorities said Tuesday.
                  Three Salt Lake City police officers were responding to a call  about a man with a gun at about 7 p.m. Monday when Dillon Taylor was  seen leaving the store. The officers confronted the 21-year-old, who was  with two other men, said South Salt Lake Police Sgt. Darin Sweeten.
                  “He did not run. He was just visibly upset, did not comply,” Sweeten said.
                  An officer fired, killing Taylor, according to a Salt Lake City police statement.
                                Salt Lake City Police Chief Chris Burbank said the confrontation  “unfortunately resulted in an officer-involved shooting and an  individual lost his life.”
                  Sweeten declined to say whether Taylor attacked officers, or if  he had a weapon. The three officers are on leave pending an  investigation.
                  Officers interviewed the other two men and released them.
                  Utah court records show there was a warrant for Taylor’s arrest  for violating probation on an obstruction of justice charge. Taylor also  pleaded guilty to being involved with two robberies on the same night  in 2012. Taylor and a group of friends took $20 from a restaurant tip  jar and a case of beer from a 7-Eleven, court records show.
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