Two Raleigh County Sheriff's Deputies are on paid leave after shooting a man early Tuesday morning. It happened around 1 thirty a-m. The deputies responded to a complaint on forty-four year old Robert Webb, in Cabell Heights. The caller said Webb was shooting an A-K-47 at his house. According to the Raleigh County Sheriff's Department, when the deputies identified themselves and ordered Webb to disarm, he turned and pointed the gun in their direction. The deputies fired simultaneously at Webb, killing him instantly. Raleigh County Sheriff Danny Moore says the men are on paid leave while the incident is under investigation and they will receive counseling. Moore says it's a difficult thing for the officers and the family of the victim. We hate it when something like this happens. You can tear it to pieces, dissect it, but the officers acted exactly like I would have or anyone else that's trained in this situation to do, says Moore. The Sheriff's Department is waiting on an autopsy report from the State Medical Examiner to see if drugs or alcohol were involved. Updated: July 5, 2006, 4:39 pm