Investigators identified the man who was fatally shot by police in his St. Paul apartment complex and said Wednesday he was coming at officers holding a 16-inch knife after threatening others in the building.
Yia Xiong, 65, was shot about 5 p.m. Saturday at the Winslow Commons in the 100 block of S. Western Avenue, according to a search warrant affidavit filed Tuesday in Ramsey County District Court. Xiong's identity was also confirmed Wednesday by the Ramsey County Medical Examiner's Office.
The state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) searched the apartment building in the West 7th neighborhood that night and recovered a bloody knife from the lounge, near where Xiong was shot by one officer, and numerous spent cartridge casings and bullets elsewhere, the affidavit read. Xiong died at the scene.
The BCA said in a statement Wednesday that Xiong was armed with a 16-inch traditional Hmong knife.
The BCA also identified the St. Paul police officers who confronted Xiong. Abdirahman Dahir fired his department rifle and killed Xiong. Noushue Cha deployed his Taser, the statement said.
Both officers have one year of law enforcement experience, the agency statement continued.
Sgt. Mike Ernster said Thursday that the two officers were not partners that afternoon and were among seven in all who were at the scene during the confrontation. All seven were placed on administrative leave, per department policy, Ernster said.
The BCA statement said Cha and Dahir were wearing body cameras that captured portions of the incident, which are being reviewed as part of the investigation.