Police officers acted properly when they shot a motorist in the head and seriously wounded him after he struck them with a car in an airport parking ramp late last month, according to official investigations into the incident.
"Based on the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office investigation and our own internal review, it was concluded the officers' actions were appropriate under the circumstances," airport spokesman Patrick Hogan said Monday. "[Sheriff's Office investigators] believe the use of force was fully justified. We have viewed the [airport's] videotape and agree."
The officers who shot Mohamud M. Maye, 36, of Maple Plain, were Sgt. Roby Desubijana, 10 years of service; officer Robert Buth, 16 years of service, and officer Dylan Thomas, one year of service.
No other details about the investigations were immediately available. The Sheriff's Office has yet to comment about its findings.
Police were called to the rental car area of Terminal 1 after numerous reports of stolen vehicles. Maye was shot in the head while trying to evade police. He was driving his girlfriend's car, a friend of Maye's said.
Maye was treated for his wounds and remains in custody at Hennepin County Medical Center, said his attorney, Nicholas Gegen Monday afternoon.
Gegen also said was unaware of the findings in support of the officers' actions and was not ready to comment.
As for why Maye was trying to flee the area of the ramp that night, Gegen said, "We have been in contact with some independent witnesses who stated that there was clearly some confusion between the police and Mr. Maye about the directives that police made to him with regard to him needing to stop or go around."