A Bloomington restaurant owner was mere breaths away from dying before officers restored his pulse while tending to his gunshot wounds, according to a criminal complaint.
Devon Glover, 20, of St. Paul, was charged Monday in Hennepin County District Court with first-degree attempted murder in connection with targeting Penn Lake Roast Beef for robbery on June 16 near the intersection of S. Penn Avenue and W. 90th Street.
Glover remains in the Ramsey County jail. An alleged accomplice in the restaurant robbery, Marshawn Davison, 19, of Columbia Heights, was charged with aiding and abetting first-degree attempted murder. He remains in the Hennepin County jail.
Glover and Davison are known to law enforcement as being in the EBK/PBK street gang, read the complaints against them.
Kevan Tran, 57, was in his restaurant when he was shot in the abdomen and hand, the complaints read.
The quick actions of officers at the scene as detailed in the complaints likely saved Tran's life.
"Many people stepped up that evening and assisted Kevan after he had been shot," said Deputy Police Chief Mike Hartley, "from the quick reaction of those who found him on the sidewalk to the police and EMS response and subsequent lifesaving measures performed. … Very impressive."
Police found Tran just outside a nearby store. Officers applied pressure to a chest wound; Tran was barely breathing.