A Wright County deputy fatally shot a motorist holding a weapon early Saturday morning during a confrontation after a traffic stop in a quiet St. Michael cul-de-sac, authorities said.
The shooting came only hours after a Ramsey County deputy was hit by shrapnel from a bullet fired from a vehicle he was pursuing Friday night on St. Paul’s East Side. The deputy was treated at the hospital and released, but no arrests had been reported as of Saturday evening.
The unrelated incidents occurred two weeks after a domestic abuse call led Burnsville first responders to a fatal encounter that left two officers and a paramedic dead. Investigators say the gunman died after turning his gun on himself.
Brian Peters, executive director of the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association, issued a statement Saturday saying that “increased violence against law enforcement is at a crisis level,” calling it “a war on police in Minnesota.”
“Anti-police proposals only fuel the fire of the war on law and order,” Peters said. “It’s time for leaders to support law enforcement and stop providing aid and comfort to lawlessness.”
According to data analysis by the Star Tribune, reported assaults against Minnesota police are up 160% compared to a decade ago. About a third of those assaults involved domestic disturbances.
The St. Michael incident began about 4:45 a.m. Saturday, when the deputy stopped the motorist’s vehicle on Ivory Avenue NE., according to the Wright County Sheriff’s Office. The motorist, who was alone, got out of his vehicle with the weapon, confronted the deputy and refused to comply with his demands. Authorities did not identify the kind of weapon he had.
The deputy fired his gun, hitting the motorist. During an emergency dispatch, a deputy on the scene was heard to yell: “Shots fired! Shots fired! Knife pulled.”