Authorities remained tight-lipped Tuesday about the circumstances around the fatal shooting of a Richfield man involved in a police chase over the weekend, refusing to name the five officers involved and divulging no new details about the encounter.
But Richfield Lt. Brad Drayna confirmed that Saturday's shooting of Brian J. Quinones, 30, who was allegedly armed with a knife, was captured on three of his department's squad-car dash cameras and that the footage would be released "in the near future." Edina officials said four of the city's squad-car cameras captured parts of the incident.
Edina also is looking into releasing its police videos before the case is resolved, which occurs either after a decision is made not to charge the officers involved or in a court proceeding should they face charges.
Most videos of officer-involved shootings have been withheld from the public in Minnesota until the cases were resolved. Pressure from activists and community leaders, as well as changing trends across the country, has prompted local authorities in recent years to release them earlier.
Drayna could not provide a timeline for the videos' release, saying that Richfield authorities will have to consult with Edina police and the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, which is investigating the shooting.
"We assumed Hennepin County would release [the videos] or at a minimum, tell us when we can release it," said Edina city spokeswoman Jennifer Bennerotte. "They told us they are reviewing it internally to see if we can release it before the investigation is complete."
There is no body-camera footage of the incident because Edina does not use the technology and Richfield is testing it in limited numbers; none of the cameras were at the scene.
The Sheriff's Office declined to comment on the circumstances of the shooting, withholding the names of the officers involved. Investigators also have not said whether a weapon was recovered at the scene or whether anyone called police about Quinones after he began livestreaming the incident on Facebook.