The NYPD said a 22-year-old man with a history of mental issues was being operated on for non-life-threatening injuries Monday afternoon after being shot as he advanced on police officers with a large kitchen knife in a private home in the 107th Precinct.

Multiple reports state that the home is on Parsons Boulevard between 84th Drive and 85th Avenue in Briarwood, though police did not comment on the exact location at a 2 p.m. press conference.

Assistant Chief Christopher McIntosh, commanding officer of Patrol Borough Queens South, briefed the media at the 107th Precinct station house in Fresh Meadows, along with Capt. Michael Black-Larkins, commander of the 107th, and Capt. Anthony Scapicio of the Force Investigation Division.

McIntosh said the officers’ body camera footage has been reviewed and that the findings he discussed are preliminary and subject to change pending a full investigation.

“At approximately 10:25 this morning, a family member called 911 to report that a 22-year-old male with a history of mental issues was throwing glass against a wall,” McIntosh said. “When officers arrived at the residence they were met by the 911 caller, who let them in.”

McIntosh said the man was in the kitchen when the officers arrived and that upon seeing them he allegedly grabbed the knife and began advancing toward the cops.

“A family member attempted to restrain the male, but was unsuccessful, and he continued to advance toward the officers,” the chief said, adding that the officers attempted to de-escalate the situation and that the man ignored repeated warnings to put the knife down.

McIntosh said the officers retreated and attempted to isolate the man by closing a glass door that separates the living room and kitchen, all while repeating their warnings to drop the knife.

McIntosh said officers fired after the man pushed his way through the door and continued to advance on them with the knife, which was recovered.

He said the officers immediately summoned EMS and administered first aid to the man.

“EMS removed the individual to Jamaica Hospital, where he is currently in surgery with non-life-threatening injuries,” McIntosh said.

The officers were brought to another area  hospital for evaluation.

McIntosh declined to comment on the number of shots fired and other details with the investigation in its very early stages.

The press conference can be seen online at tinyurl.com/yc5ez58e.