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Two weeks after NYPD killed a knife-wielding man in Times Square, a Saginaw, Michigan man met the same fate.

STORY: YIKES! Knife Wielding Man Shot Dead After Chase Through Times Square

Police killed 49-year-old Milton Hall outside a strip mall, shooting him 46 times after he got into an altercation at a local convenience store. Police say Hall was brandishing a small knife.

As reported by CNN:

The July 1 shooting happened in a parking lot on West Genessee Avenue, a busy commercial strip on the north side of Saginaw. In a video purchased by CNN, shot by a motorist from across the street, the 49-year-old Hall is seen arguing with a half-dozen officers. For more than three minutes, he walks back and forth, and at one time appears to crouch in a “karate stance,” according to the man who captured the scene.

Police said Hall had just had a run-in with a convenience store clerk. On the video, he tells police, “My name is Milton Hall, I just called 911. My name is Milton, and I’m p—ed off.” When an officer tells him to put the knife down, he responds, “I ain’t putting s–t down.” He appears unimpressed by a police dog, telling officers, “Let him go. Let the motherf—ing dog go.”

Finally, he turns to the left of the frame, where another officer had moved out of view a short time earlier. It’s then that the police open fire with a reported 46 shots in a five-second hail of bullets.

Michigan State Police are sill conducting their investigation into Hall’s death. Saginaw Police Chief Gerald Cliff said Hall was “known to be an assaultive person” with “a long history” of contacts with law enforcement, “not only with police from our department but with the county.”

SOURCE: CNN