PUYALLUP, Wash. (AP) — Officials say a Seattle police officer shot a man in Puyallup while serving a search warrant amid a probe into organized crime and drug trafficking. The Seattle Times reports FBI spokesperson Steve Berndt says the man was expected to survive. Interim Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz said at a news conference later Wednesday that the man was shot in the pelvis by an officer working with a federal task force that served 19 search and arrest warrants, confiscating nearly 50 firearms and drugs. Diaz said two firearms were “found in the vicinity” of where the man fell outside a house in Puyallup. The officer is now on leave during an investigation.