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A man has been shot dead by firearms officers in Kent, police have said.A man has been shot dead by firearms officers in Kent, police have said.
Officers were called to Tumblefield Road in Sevenoaks just before 0800 GMT on Saturday to a report of a man with a gun, a police spokeswoman said.Officers were called to Tumblefield Road in Sevenoaks just before 0800 GMT on Saturday to a report of a man with a gun, a police spokeswoman said.
Armed officers were sent to the scene and the man was shot by police and fatally wounded, she added.Armed officers were sent to the scene and the man was shot by police and fatally wounded, she added.
There are no reports of any other people being injured in the incident. An Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) inquiry has begun.There are no reports of any other people being injured in the incident. An Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) inquiry has begun.
We haven't heard of it being anyone local Anne RobertsWe haven't heard of it being anyone local Anne Roberts
The police spokeswoman said: "At this time there are no other reports of any other people injured, and no-one else was involved in the incident."The police spokeswoman said: "At this time there are no other reports of any other people injured, and no-one else was involved in the incident."
IPCC spokesman David Nicholson said two investigators were on their way to assess the scene and decide on the "mode of investigation".IPCC spokesman David Nicholson said two investigators were on their way to assess the scene and decide on the "mode of investigation".
Tumblefield Road, in the Stansted area of the town, remains cordoned off.Tumblefield Road, in the Stansted area of the town, remains cordoned off.
'Near rural area''Near rural area'
Landlady of the Black Horse pub on Tumblefield Road, Anne Roberts, said: "The road has been shut top to bottom, and they are not letting people in or out apart from residents.Landlady of the Black Horse pub on Tumblefield Road, Anne Roberts, said: "The road has been shut top to bottom, and they are not letting people in or out apart from residents.
"They expect that to be the case for most of the day.""They expect that to be the case for most of the day."
And she added: "We haven't heard of it being anyone local who lives in the area."And she added: "We haven't heard of it being anyone local who lives in the area."
Ms Roberts described the area as a close-knit village of about 200 residents.Ms Roberts described the area as a close-knit village of about 200 residents.
It is close to a rural area where pheasant and rabbit shooting is common, and is also close to a number of deprived urban areas, she said.It is close to a rural area where pheasant and rabbit shooting is common, and is also close to a number of deprived urban areas, she said.
It is thought the shooting happened near the junction of Tumblefield Road and Wrotham Hill Road, not far from the A20 and the M20.It is thought the shooting happened near the junction of Tumblefield Road and Wrotham Hill Road, not far from the A20 and the M20.
In June, a woman was shot and killed in the centre of Sevenoaks by armed police in Kent.
Ann Sanderson, 37, was believed to be the first woman to have been shot dead by police for at least 27 years.