Man shot, killed by police after trying to enter Melbourne airport, get on plane: officials

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Man killed by police after trying to enter airport

A man who tried to gain entry to the Melbourne Orlando International Airport was shot by police officers on Friday morning, according to officials.

A man who tried to gain entry to the Melbourne Orlando International Airport was shot by police officers on Friday morning, according to officials. 

The incident happened at around 9 a.m. after the man tried to gain access to airport property and make his way onto a plane, Renee Purden, the airport's chief of police, told reporters late Friday morning. He was unsuccessful and left the airport, where he was eventually located by police. 

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Police give update on officer-involved shooting at Melbourne airport hotel

The Melbourne Police Department held a news conference to provide an update on an officer-involved shooting that happened at the Hyatt Place Melbourne Airport on Friday morning.

Police found him on the outside perimeter of the airport near the Hyatt Place Melbourne Airport hotel inside his vehicle. The man allegedly had a weapon in the car, which caused officers to fire off shots, Purden said. 

The subject, who was identified as 40-year-old John Jay Neibuhr, was transported to a local hospital. He later died from his injuries. 

John Jay Neibuhr (Palm Bay Police Department)

No officers were injured in the shooting, Purden said. 

There was also a dog inside the man's car, which was taken into custody by Animal Services who responded to the scene, according to police. The dog is doing fine. 

Both the airport and hotel are secure and open for operation. No flights were delayed as a result of the incident, police said. 

The Melbourne Police Department is assisting the airport's police department with the crime scene and investigation. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement will investigate the officer-involved shooting, which is standard protocol. 

This is a developing story.