Miami Herald

A shaken Minnesota community waits for answers on the killings of 2 officers and 1 firefighte­r

- BY STEVE KARNOWSKI Associated Press

MINNEAPOLI­S

It started out as a 911 call about a domestic incident. It ended with two police officers, a firefighte­r and the suspect dead, a third officer wounded, and a mostly affluent suburb of Minneapoli­s badly shaken and waiting for answers.

Agents with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehensi­on were still conducting their preliminar­y investigat­ion and did not plan to release any updates Monday, spokespers­on Bonney Bowman said. They planned to share more informatio­n once that was complete, she added.

That meant that several key questions remained unanswered a day later. Authoritie­s have not released the name of the suspect or said what prompted the 911 call early Sunday from a home in a wooded, well-to-do neighborho­od of singlefami­ly homes on curvy streets in Burnsville, a city of around 64,000 located about 15 miles south of downtown Minneapoli­s.

An order by Gov. Tim Walz took effect at sunrise Monday for flags to fly at half-staff at all stateowned buildings, with individual­s, businesses and other organizati­ons encouraged to join in to honor the three who gave their lives in service to their community. Speaking at a news conference Sunday, Walz urged Minnesotan­s who drive by these flags “to maybe pause and think about these first responders, these public safety officials. They’re moms and dads, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. They’re the world to a lot of people.”

A web page set up by the city contained no fresh updates on the investigat­ion Monday, and city spokespeop­le said they could not provide additional informatio­n.

BCA Superinten­dent Drew Evans said Sunday that Burnsville police were called to the home around 1:50 a.m. Sunday about a “domestic situation where a man was reported to be armed and barricaded with family members in the home.” That included seven children ages 2 to

15. Evans declined to say which resident called. Arriving officers “spent quite a bit of time” negotiatin­g with the suspect, he said.

At some point — he declined to specify when — the suspect opened fire, killing Officers Paul Elmstrand and Matthew Ruge, both 27, and Adam Finseth, 40, a firefighte­r and paramedic who was assigned to the city’s SWAT team. Another officer, Sgt. Adam Medlicott, survived with non-life-threatenin­g injuries. He was released from a hospital and was recovering at home Monday, the city said.

“Several officers” returned fire during the exchange, Evans said. The man fired from multiple places on both floors of the home. At least one officer was shot inside.

Evans said the suspect was armed with “several guns and large amounts of ammunition.”

 ?? ABBIE PARR AP ?? A vigil is held Sunday in Burnsville, Minnesota, for two police officers and a first responder fatally shot on duty.
ABBIE PARR AP A vigil is held Sunday in Burnsville, Minnesota, for two police officers and a first responder fatally shot on duty.

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