Man shot dead by police in Adelaide hotel siege 'had hostage'

A man shot dead by elite South Australian police at an Adelaide motel was brandishing a shotgun and threatening a woman who was locked inside the room with him, police say.

Deputy Commissioner Linda Williams said police tried to negotiate with the 24-year-old man to surrender peacefully

"Shots were heard from the room and a short time later the man was shot by police. The man was treated at the scene but unfortunately he died from his injuries," Dept Com Williams said in Adelaide on Sunday.

No one else was injured during the incident. Source: 7 News

The man was wanted after allegedly deliberately ramming an officer with this van. Source: 7 News

The 21-year-old woman, who was known to the man, was not physically injured during the ordeal at the Tollgate Motel at Glen Osmond on Saturday night.

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Dept Com Williams said the woman was being threatened.

The man was wanted for earlier crashing his van into a police officer.

Police had been looking for him after he deliberately drove into an officer who tried to pull him over at Mitchell Park on Friday.

Around 7pm on Saturday police tracked him to the motel on Mount Barker Road.

Elite officers surrounded the room and some guests were forced to evacuate their rooms.

The standoff at the Tollgate Motel lasted several hours. Source: 7 News

Dept Com Williams said Major Crime detectives will investigate the incident and a report will be prepared for the coroner.

The commissioner's inquiry will also be held into the shooting.

No police were injured during the incident.

The van used in the hit-and-run was found dumped at Hallett Cove hours after the incident, which left the male officer with a concussion and a cut on his head.