Marcus Golden had a loaded handgun within his reach as he hit the gas of his SUV and sped toward a St. Paul police officer early Wednesday morning.
Two officers, who say they feared for their lives, opened fire, striking Golden several times and killing him.
That account, provided by police Thursday, offered some of the first details of what allegedly played out in the seconds before Golden's death.
Golden, 24, of St. Paul, was shot shortly after 2 a.m. Wednesday at the Valley Hi-Rise apartments in the 200 block of University Avenue E.
Police had been called on a report of a man sending death threats via text message and were told that the suspect was known to carry a gun. Officers drove behind the apartment building and found Golden's SUV parked in a dark and "very secluded" area. The squad stopped, facing the SUV, and officers started a "dialogue" with Golden, said St. Paul police spokesman Sgt. Paul Paulos, at a news conference Thursday night.
The two uniformed officers exited their squad and ordered Golden to step out of his vehicle. He refused, Paulos said. The officers ordered Golden to shut off his car. He still refused.
That's when Golden accelerated at a high speed toward officer Jeremy Doverspike, nearly striking him, Paulos said. The officers fired at Golden, whose SUV crashed into parked vehicles. Medics rendered aid to Golden, but he died at the scene.
Paulos said authorities are investigating whether, during the incident, Golden drew the handgun found inside his SUV.