Minneapolis police arrest 16-year-old in connection to recent nonfatal shooting of officer

The 16-year-old had already been charged by petition in the August shooting of officer Jacob Spies, which left him injured.

September 28, 2023 at 12:32AM
Law enforcement from various local agencies saluted officer Jacob Spies upon discharge in August from North Memorial Health Hospital in Robbinsdale aftre he was shot.
Law enforcement from various local agencies saluted officer Jacob Spies upon discharge in August from North Memorial Health Hospital in Robbinsdale aftre he was shot. (Aaron Lavinsky, Star Tribune file/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Minneapolis Police Department said Wednesday that officers have arrested a 16-year-old male who was wanted in connection to a recent, nonfatal shooting of an officer on duty.

In August, officer Jacob Spies was wounded by automatic gunfire while using an unmarked car to pursue a robbery suspect. Spies, a seven-year veteran of the department, was treated and discharged the same night. Two people have already been charged in federal court for their alleged involvement in Spies' shooting.

Minneapolis officers and colleagues from other agencies were out Tuesday on what the department called a "focused enforcement detail designed to disrupt criminal activity and impact the occurrences of gun-related crimes and illegal narcotics activity" in an MPD news release.

Officers in two Minneapolis squad cars conducted a traffic stop just after 7:10 p.m. Tuesday near the intersection of Dowling and Morgan avenues N. Inside the vehicle was a 16-year-old who had already been charged by petition in juvenile court. The Star Tribune typically does not identify juvenile suspects by name.

Also facing charges are Frederick Leon Davis, 19, charged with second-degree attempted murder, and Nevaeh Page, 20, charged with aiding an offender.

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