A woman was shot and killed by Walton County sheriff’s deputies Thursday after they responded to a domestic dispute, Channel 2 Action News reported.

About 10:30 a.m., deputies arrived at a home on Escoe Drive south of Loganville, the station reported. A woman with two guns reportedly was threatening her mother, who is in her 80s, as well as her grown son.

Two deputies ordered the woman to drop the guns, but she refused, Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Nelly Miles said. The woman, identified by the GBI as Rita King, 56, pointed one of the guns at the deputies, so they fired at her, striking her multiple times. She died from her injuries.

No deputies were injured.

It’s routine for the GBI to be involved in shootings involving police.

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8/26/17 - Atlanta, GA - Georgia leaders, including Gov. Nathan Deal, Sandra Deal, members of the King family, and Rep. Calvin Smyre,  were on hand for unveiling of the first statue of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday at the statehouse grounds, more than three years after Gov. Nathan Deal first announced the project.  During the hour-long ceremony leading to the unveiling of the statue of Martin Luther King Jr. at the state Capitol on Monday, many speakers, including Gov. Nathan Deal, spoke of King's biography. The statue was unveiled on the anniversary of King's famed "I Have Dream" speech. BOB ANDRES  /BANDRES@AJC.COM

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