EDMONTON -- Alberta's police watchdog says a man who died in a police confrontation fired at officers first, and the bullet that killed him didn't come from either of their guns. The man was found with a reciprocating saw early in the morning of July 3 beneath a vehicle in west Edmonton. After he died in hospital that day, Edmonton Police Service only said a confrontation had happened during which one officer used a non-lethal force weapon and that it was believed neither EPS member there had shot the man. In an investigation update Friday, the agency responsible for investigating all death or serious injuries involving police said the 50-year-old suspect "fired several shots" at police.