During a Toledo Police Department news conference Friday, the names of nine patrol officers populated the screen with their identification number, age, ethnicity, gender, hire date, unit, and disciplinary action.

Those nine officers were identified by the department as having fired shots at a North Carolina man who drew a handgun on the officers after about a half hour of negotiation in the parking lot of a boarded-up retail building in the 3100 block of Airport Highway. The man later died.

One name was missing, though. Absent from the slide deck was identifying information about a sergeant who was also present at the scene and was believed to have fired shots.

A total of 59 shots were fired that day, Chief Michael Troendle said at the news conference.

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