GBI investigating officer-involved shooting in Augusta

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RICHMOND COUNTY, Ga. — An Augusta man was shot by a Richmond County deputy early Sunday after allegedly refusing to drop a knife during an arrest, the GBI said.

Deputies were called to the area of 12th and Maxwell streets in Augusta about 5 a.m. after receiving a call about someone shooting a gun, authorities said.

Deputy Ray Parker encountered 33-year-old Malik Williamson on Anderson Avenue, the GBI said. Williamson reportedly refused to comply with the deputy’s commands and pulled a knife with a brass knuckle handle from his waistband as he walked away, authorities said.

Parker then fired his weapon, striking Williamson.

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Deputies performed CPR on the man until EMS personnel arrived and took him Augusta University Medical Center, where he is still being treated.

The GBI is investigating the officer-involved shooting and will turn its findings over to the Augusta Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office for review. It is the 43rd officer-involved shooting the agency has been asked to investigate this year.