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Police confirmed that a man reported that he had a firearm was killed by the officers who were carrying a knife.
The officers were called to Milton Keynes Central in 12:55 BST on Tuesday To reports a man carrying a firearm at the station on Elder Gate, before shooting.
“The procedures for life” were taken, but the man was announced at 13:44 pm.
The force later said that the officers had challenged a man who had already had a knife that “moved quickly to the officers” with her.

The same force referred to the independent police office (IPC).
“The armed officers responded to TVP and challenged a white man carrying a knife outside the station,” the police said in a statement on Tuesday.
“We understand that this incident may cause anxiety locally, but we would like to reassure the community that there is no wider risk to the public,” said Milton Keynes leader, Chu Supt Emma Baillie.
BBC’s eyewitnesses told that they heard screaming between the officers and the suspect with the man who rejects their requests to fall on the ground.
Heifer Marin said he heard a “very high” shot and described the accident as “sad”.

“The accident was” really shocking. “
She said, “I really hope everyone will feel the safest and they know that police and emergency services have risen to support residents and passengers.”
Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner in the Times Valley, praised the officers concerned with their actions.
“It is tragic for a man to have died in yesterday’s accident, but I am grateful to police officers who have counted bravely and behaved decisively to protect the public.
“If they don’t do it, the result may be much worse.”
The force asked the public not to share clips or to predict details on the Internet.
The presence of the heavy police in Milton Keynes Central on Wednesday.
The railway station is open and the trains operate as usual.