Austintown Police Chief Valorie Delmont has released an update in the officer-involved shooting investigation from November 30. 

The suspect, 33-year-old Jacob Hall, a former corrections officer at the Northeast Ohio Correctional Center (NEOCC), has been indicted on two counts of aggravated menacing (M1) and one count of improperly discharging a weapon into a habitation (F2).

Hall was charged on December 5 in connection with an officer-involved shooting that occurred on November 30, at a home on Yorkshire Boulevard.

Police say Hall had been making homicidal and suicidal threats. Hall's spouse told 21 News he has a history of mental health breakdowns. She added that he intended to harm himself or have police harm him and that he did not intend to harm anyone else. Hall was shot by police and was taken to the hospital, where he was last reported to be in stable condition.

Hall is in police custody at the hospital, recovering from his injuries, and awaiting discharge. 

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations is handling the investigation because of the officer-involved shooting.