A St. Paul officer was shot in the leg and returned fire, police said, critically wounding a suspect on Thursday afternoon near a busy intersection.
The officer suffered non-life-threatening injuries, the St. Paul Police Department said in a prepared account of the incident released a few hours later. The other individual, who the department said was suspected of violating a protection order, sustained life-threatening injuries.
The suspect remained at Regions Hospital on Thursday night, Sgt. Mike Ernster said at a news briefing. No further information about the suspect's condition was immediately available. The officer was treated at Regions and released Thursday night.
According to police, just after 2 p.m. officers were called to the area of Marshall and Cretin avenues in response to a 911 caller who said she had an order for protection against a man who was following her as she drove in the area.
"She reported the man was intentionally driving his vehicle into hers, was armed with a handgun and had broken a window out of her vehicle," the department's account said.
A responding officer confronted the man, and the suspect fired, striking the officer in the lower leg, the department said. The officer returned fire, critically injuring the suspect. Medics were called and began providing first aid to the injured suspect, the police account said.
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter and Police Chief Axel Henry also spoke at the news briefing. The department said the officer was wearing an activated body camera.
Cara Corey, who was inside her home across the street from the incident, said she heard "a bunch" of gunshots before she went outside to look.