Family on Monday identified the man who was shot to death in an Otsego neighborhood over the weekend by deputies who the Sheriff's Office said were threatened by him with a knife.
Jordyn J. Hansen, 21, was fatally wounded about 1 a.m. Sunday in the 12300 block of NE. 72nd Court, said his aunt Sara Wroblewski, who lives where deputies responded.
The Wright County Sheriff's Office said deputies shot Hansen during a confrontation and that he was armed with a knife.
However, Hansen's aunt contended in a detailed written account released to the Star Tribune late Monday morning that law enforcement was lax while in her home, missed opportunities to detain him and allowed him to get a hold of a knife.
Multiple messages were left with the Sheriff's Office seeking a response to Wroblewski's allegations.
In a statement Sunday, the Sheriff's Office said that "reports indicated a man was having mental health challenges and had threatened physical harm to his family and himself."
Deputies spoke to Hansen upon arriving at the scene, and he agreed to go to the hospital for an evaluation. However, the statement continued, he "ran into the kitchen and grabbed a knife" before an ambulance could arrive.
"He fled the home and ran into the neighborhood," the statement read. "Squads set up a perimeter and requested additional support from the Minnesota State Patrol helicopter."