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Illinois State Police identify machete wielding man who was fatally shot by officers

A man who was killed by Illinois police for trying to attack officers with a machete has been identified. Rodney G. Williams died on Saturday following the shooting.

Illinois State Police have identified a northern Illinois man who was fatally shot last weekend by officers he had tried to attack with a machete as they were serving an arrest warrant.

State police said Monday that Rodney G. Williams, 66, died following Saturday morning's shooting at his apartment in the Stark County city of Toulon.

Preliminary findings indicate that officers from multiple agencies who are assigned to the Henry County Special Operations Squad were trying to serve an arrest/search warrant for Williams in Toulon when they encountered him inside his apartment, police said.

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Williams reportedly tried to strike officers with a machete, prompting them to open fire, striking him. Williams was pronounced dead at a hospital.

No law enforcement officers were injured during Saturday's incident in Toulon, which is located about 20 miles northwest of Peoria.

State police released no additional information of the shooting. The state agency is investigating the shooting and will submit its finding to the Stark County State’s Attorney once that work is complete.

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