SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Spokane police say they shot and killed an armed man who had an anti-harassment order against him. Police say a resident called Sunday night asking them to serve the court order to a neighbor. The neighbor left before officers could serve the document. The resident called police again around 10 p.m., reporting that the neighbor had returned with what appeared to be an AR-15-style rifle. Police say multiple officers responded to the scene and the suspect was shot during the encounter. Authorities said they found a long gun near his body. The officers involved are on administrative leave. A special team is investigating.