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Denton Township police officer shoots Prudenville resident

ROSCOMMON COUNTY, MI. On Wednesday, July 5 at approximately 10:42 p.m. an officer from the Denton Township Police Department and a deputy from the Roscommon County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a wellness check at an address in Prudenville.

According to a statement from MSP, police established verbal contact with the resident, 53-year-old Barry Eugene Phillips, who was armed with a gun outside of his residence. Officers attempted to negotiate with Phillips and get him to drop the weapon.

Phillips returned to his residence and retrieved a long gun. He then pointed the rifle in the direction of the officers at which time the Denton Township Officer fired his weapon striking the man. Life-saving measures were attempted immediately at the scene. Phillips was quickly transported to Mid-Michigan Hospital in West Branch where he was pronounced dead.

The Denton Township Police Chief requested the Michigan State Police (MSP) to conduct the
investigation. The MSP Forensic Science Laboratory from Grayling and the MSP Seventh District Investigative Response Team, out of Gaylord, responded to the scene to conduct the investigation, which is ongoing at this time.

Per department protocol, the officer is on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. When complete, the investigation will be forwarded to the prosecutor for review.

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