City released more details on what happened in the downtown apartment Wednesday morning
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| Officials release more details on police shooting that left one man dead | Interim MPD Chief Amelia Huffman offered only limited details about the circumstances, but said SWAT officers gained entry to the seventh-floor of the downtown high-rise using a wireless key fob and loudly and repeatedly called out police “search warrant” as they entered. About nine seconds in, officers encountered the man, who was holding a handgun, and “shots were fired." A statement by the city Wednesday afternoon said the gun was pointed at police. Documents released by the city of Minneapolis late in the day offered new, key details. Among them: The warrant was at one point considered a “high risk entry” and the entry involved “no noise expected,” according to dispatch data;A city fire department report said the man killed suffered two gunshot wounds to his chest and one to his wrist;The city identified the officer involved in the shooting as Mark Hanneman.The warrant was tied to an ongoing investigation into the Jan. 10 killing of a 38-year-old St. Paul man. Read the latest reporting on the shooting here by Tim Nelson and Jon Collins. | |
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