A man armed with an airsoft gun is shot by Denver officers when he pointed at them

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This shooting happened around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 19 near the intersection of East 46th Avenue and York Street. The second incident occurred later that day inside the Whole Foods Market in downtown Denver.

In that case, Commander Matt Clark said officers were called to East 45th Avenue and St. Paul Street around 2:35 p.m.

The caller told officers he was driving to the Burger King in the area when he saw a man walking slowly in the street. The caller said he continued to drive slowly behind the person and did not try to get their attention.

At one point, the caller said the suspect, identified as 36-year-old Rueben Sanez, turned around and pointed what looked like a gun at him, Clark said.

The suspect then continued walking on and was later seen pointing the gun-like object towards the Burger King. Another victim reported they were sitting in the Burger King when the suspect walked by outside, pointed the weapon at him and fired.

The gun turned out to be a realistic-looking Airsoft gun, police said. The projectiles did not break through the glass, but did leave marks.

A plainclothes officer located a man matching the suspect's description near 45th Avenue and Josephine Street and monitored him while waiting for additional information, police said.

The suspect then reached into a bag and took out the gun-like object before walking towards the plainclothes officer and stopping a few feet away from his car, Clark said. The officer, who was concerned he could be shot, got out of his car, drew his gun and identified himself.

Clark said the officer was wearing a tactical vest on top of his normal layer of clothing, identifying him as a police officer.

The man refused to follow officers' commands to drop the gun-like object, turned around and walked away, Clark said.

Uniformed officers in three patrol cars arrived to provide backup and followed the suspect while continuing to tell him to drop the item, which he ignored, Clark said.

Once the suspect reached 46th Avenue, he turned and yelled at officers, "Shoot me, shoot me," he said.

Eventually, while the suspect was walking backward towards York Street while facing five officers, he stopped in the intersection.

The suspect briefly raised the gun-like object, lowered it and raised it again towards the officers, Clark said. The officers then fired 12 shots at the suspect until they believed he no longer posed a threat. He was hit with several gunshots in the arm and torso.

The suspect was rushed to a hospital. Police said the man was expected to survive.

Clark said Sanez will be charged by the Denver District Attorney's Office with seven counts of felony menacing.

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