A Mankato man is charged with shooting at Minneapolis police officers as they forced entry into an apartment where the suspect was holding a grandmother and child at gunpoint.
Kamau Evans, 31, was charged Tuesday in Hennepin County District Court with eight counts of felony assault and an additional federal gun charge in U.S. District Court following the domestic violence incident early Sunday. He remained in custody at the Sherburne County jail on a U.S. Marshals hold.
State and federal charges detail what led up to the shooting. No officers were injured and they did not exchange gunfire with Evans. The 74-year-old grandmother, however, needed seven staples in her head from Evans pistol-whipping her.
According to the charges and police:
Officers learned an armed suspect was barricading himself in a Minneapolis residence where the grandmother and child said Evans threatened to kill them.
Evans shot in the direction of five officers while they went up a staircase in tactical formation. The lead officer carrying a ballistic shield announced "police department" and saw Evans pop around the corner and fire at them.
Evans jumped out a bathroom window and ran, but additional officers were in the backyard to arrest him. Police found the handgun that Evans was ineligible to have because of multiple felony convictions.
Federal charges also accuse Evans of unlawfully possessing a semiautomatic pistol. A Minneapolis police officer assigned to the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force wrote in the charges that Evans' ex-girlfriend had a temporary order for protection against him and together they shared a 1-year-old child.