While serving an arrest warrant south of East Grand Forks, police shot and killed a 42-year-old man sought for 12 crimes.
A mother’s house gets shot on as a suspect is hunted.
On Rhinehart Drive, a mile south of the city and near the dikes, the man’s mother hosted it. Police from East Grand Forks, Polk County, and Pine to Prairie searched a neighbor’s yard for a fugitive.
Police observed him outside the residence at about midday. He fled to his mom’s house when approached. Cops shot and killed him during the fight.
Police shoved the man’s mother to the ground before gunshots killed him. In Minnesota and North Dakota, he committed several crimes. Shot chest and stomach.
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A fatal encounter prompts August’s disappearance hunt.
After the suspect was wanted for several theft offenses and hadn’t been in Polk County court since August, awful things transpired.
MBP is investigating the lethal force. Early results in the next few days will clarify what transpired and assuage concerns about force in this sad and difficult case.