The state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said Wednesday that 21-year-old Jordyn Hansen ignored orders to drop a knife just before he ran toward a Wright County sheriff's deputy and was shot to death by law enforcement in an Otsego neighborhood.
Hansen was wounded about 1 a.m. Sunday near the 12300 block of NE. 72nd Court, where he lived with an aunt and her family as part of an effort to aid his mental health recovery.
In a statement Sunday, the Sheriff's Office said Hansen armed himself with a knife from the kitchen while "having mental health challenges and had threatened physical harm to his family and himself."
Along with its preliminary description of the encounter between Hansen and law enforcement, the BCA identified the deputy who fired the fatal shot as Leland Wilkinson, who joined the Sheriff's Office two months ago and has three years of law enforcement experience.
Hansen's aunt, Sara Wroblewski, said in a statement earlier this week that Hansen moved into her Otsego home a few months ago after completing treatment. She said the family believed a new place to live "was his best chance at a full recovery away."
She said the deputies had "multiple opportunities inside our home ... to peacefully restrain and contain Jordyn knowing that this was a mental health call, and the situation was unpredictable and could change in a moment's notice."
According to the BCA investigation:
In support of deputies who initially handled the call, Wilkinson and three other deputies responded to the scene after Hansen ran from the home with a knife in his hand.