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Tennessee Guard soldiers in a task force under Trump's leadership kill an armed man.

Two Tennessee National Guardsmen assigned to a Donald Trump-backed task force against crime fatally shot a man who was being chased by the 'Memphis Police. This brought attention to a high profile 'federal' initiative that has been hailed as a success.

The soldiers involved in the incident on Sunday were members of the Memphis Safe Task Force. This was a partnership between federal agents, National Guard units and local police that was launched last year in order to fight violent crime. Memphis is one of several Democratic-led U.S. Cities where the Trump Administration has deployed federal forces.

Trump and senior officials visited Memphis, Tennessee in March to commend the operation. The 'Republican President' has credited the operation with reducing violent crime?in the city.

The city police department reported that when they responded to a call of shots being fired downtown, they saw a man with a handgun.

According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), two Guard soldiers nearby joined the pursuit. The suspect was identified as Tyrin Johnson, 20 years old.

The TBI stated that "for reasons under investigation, the situation escalated and two National Guard soldiers fired upon Johnson, hitting him and killing" him.

The Memphis Police Department reported that the suspect turned his handgun toward the Guardsmen before they shot at him.

The Tennessee National Guard did not respond immediately to an e-mail seeking a?comment.

The TBI is conducting an investigation at the request from the Shelby County District Attorney. (Reporting and editing by Donna Bryson, Howard Golle and Howard Golle)

(source: Reuters)