Man injured during officer-involved shooting in Saginaw, officials say
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Man injured during officer-involved shooting in Saginaw, officials say

The Texas Rangers are investigating an officer-involved shooting Thursday morning in Saginaw that left one man injured, according to a news release from Saginaw police. 

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At about 7:50 a.m., officers went to a residence in the 1300 block of North Creek Drive to serve a felony arrest warrant on a man, the release said. Officers contacted the man and tried to arrest him but got into a physical fight with him after he allegedly resisted, according to officials.  

During the fight, a Saginaw police officer fired his weapon and struck the man, the release said. Officers rendered aid and the man was taken to a local hospital Thursday, but information about his condition was not immediately released. His identity was not released. 

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The Texas Rangers were notified and are conducting an independent investigation of the incident, according to the authorities. Saginaw police will also conduct an administrative investigation, the release said.

Police did not saw what the felony warrant was for. 

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