The Brief

Orlando Police were involved in a barricade situation, Friday.

An officer was involved in a shooting near Edgewater Drive and Lee Road in Orlando. No officers were injured.

One suspect died in the shooting, police said.

ORLANDO, Fla. – An hours-long standoff at a shopping center in Orlando has ended, according to the Orlando Police Chief.

A suspect was found dead inside a building off of Edgewater Drive near Lee Road in Orlando, police said. It’s not clear if the individual was shot and killed by officers or if they shot himself.

Orlando Police Department Chief Eric Smith said the officers involved in the shooting are on paid administrative leave during the ongoing investigation.

FDLE will conduct an independent review of the incident followed by the State Attorney’s office, Smith said.

Police Chief: Suspect armed with AK-47

What we know

The Orlando Police Department arrived to serve a search warrant related to drug and weapons charges at a tattoo business. There were multiple suspects connected to the search warrant, the department said.

When police arrived, police said someone exited the rear of the building with an AK-47 and ran back inside after seeing SWAT officers. Police fired several shots.

When police went inside, they found one person dead. It’s unclear how that person died. It was not clear if the person died by police gunfire.

FOX 35 has learned that no officers were hurt.

FOX 35 cameras captured multiple Orlando police vehicles, police officers, and SWAT members surrounding the shopping center. Glass at a tattoo business appeared to have been shattered, according to SKYFOX video from the scene.

Surveillance video

Surveillance video shared with FOX 35 appears to show someone open a rear door at the shopping center and then quickly turnaround, as SWAT team members and officers fired several rounds.

What we know

Shortly after 2:30 p.m., the Orlando Police Department said it was working an active situation near Edgewater Drive and Lee Road. It said roads were closed and encouraged people to avoid the area.

At 3:31 p.m., Orlando Police said it was working a barricade situation.

What we don’t know

Police have not released any details on the suspect or whether that person was hurt or not.

The Source

Information in this story was sourced from the Orlando Police Department.