A St. Catherine University security officer shot himself in the shoulder Tuesday night, and frightened that his actions would cost him his job, blamed it on a black man who didn't exist.
St. Paul police were immediately skeptical of Brent P. Ahlers' story that he was shot about 9:25 p.m. by the alleged suspect in a wooded area in the southwest side of campus, so they didn't publicize the description of the supposed shooter in a navy blue sweatshirt with a "short Afro."
Nevertheless, the 110-acre campus was put on lockdown for hours as 55 officers, four K-9s and a State Patrol aircraft searched for the suspect.
St. Paul black leaders condemned Ahlers' actions Thursday, the morning after news broke that he had allegedly confessed to the fabrication.
"It's a sickening thing," said Tyrone Terrill, president of the St. Paul African-American Leadership Council. "He put not only black youth at risk, he put St. Paul police and other law enforcement at risk with his lie."
Ahlers, 25, who is white, was arrested Wednesday night after allegedly recanting. He was cited for falsely reporting a crime, a misdemeanor. He was treated for a shoulder wound, booked into the Ramsey County jail and released Thursday morning.
St. Paul police said Ahlers told them Wednesday that the gun went off accidentally in the woods and that he lied about being shot by someone else. Given that authorities only had Ahlers' account for why the gun went off, police Sgt. Mike Ernster said, "We didn't have enough to charge him with reckless discharge of a firearm," a more serious count.
Police have presented the case to the city attorney's office for consideration of charges above and beyond the false-report citation.