The family of a 31-year-old man killed by police last week after an altercation and mental health crisis at an Arby's in Plymouth said Monday they still don't know why the situation escalated.
Derek Wolfsteller of Plymouth was fatally shot Thursday evening by police; he wasn't armed, but, according to a preliminary investigation, he had tried to remove the officer's gun from its holster before the officer fired.
"It was stupid … I realize he was not perfect in every way, but he did not deserve to go that way," said his father, Duane Wolfsteller. "I just don't understand it."
The state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) is investigating the incident, which unfolded in less than 20 minutes at an Arby's off Hwy. 55, and will forward its findings to the Hennepin County attorney's office for review when the investigation is done.
It's the sixth reported incident in Minnesota this year of a police officer shooting someone and the third fatality, according to the BCA.
One day before the Plymouth incident, police were called to Wolfsteller's grandparents' home for a mental health crisis, but his father said Monday that police couldn't take him to the hospital against his will.
The next day, Derek Wolfsteller ended up at the Arby's, where he called his grandfather, asking for help, his father said, before calling police with the same request.
Meanwhile, an Arby's employee called 911 about a disturbance and, Duane Wolfsteller said, several restaurant employees tackled his son to the ground.