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Minnesota community gets some answers on killing of two officers, one firefighte­r

- By STEVE KARNOWSKI

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 into Sunday’s shooting, spokespers­on Bonney Bowman said Monday. They planned to share more informatio­n once that was complete.

That meant that several key questions remained unanswered. While the BCA named the suspect Monday evening, it has not said what prompted the 911 call early Sunday from a home in a wooded, well-to-do neighborho­od of single-family homes on curvy streets in Burnsville, a city of around 64,000 located about 15 miles south of downtown Minneapoli­s.

The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office said Monday afternoon that 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, died of gunshot wounds in the emergency room at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapoli­s shortly after 6:30 a.m. Sunday.

The BCA said the medical examiner identified the man who killed them as Shannon Gooden, 38, of Burnsville. The agency did not say how he died. Court records show that Gooden wasn’t legally allowed to have guns and had been entangled in a yearslong dispute over the custody and financial support of his three oldest children.

A procession of emergency vehicles escorted Finseth’s body from the medical examiner’s office in Minnetonka to a funeral home in Jordan on Monday afternoon, passing under several bridges where firefighte­rs stood on their parked engines and flew American flags in tribute.

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

At some point—he declined to specify when—Gooden opened fire, killing the two officers and the firefighte­r. Another officer, Sgt. Adam Medlicott, survived with injuries that were not life-threatenin­g. He was released from a hospital and was recovering at home Monday, the city said.

Elmstrand’s wife, Cindy Elmstrand-Castruita, told WCCO-TV that her husband “had to do what he thought was right to protect those little lives, even if it meant putting his at risk and it breaks my heart because now he’s gone. But I know that he thought what he did was right.”

Elmstrand joined the police department in 2017 and was a member of its mobile command staff. Ruge, hired in 2020, was on the department’s crisis negotiatio­ns team and was a physical evidence officer. Finseth, who had been with the fire department since 2019, was shot while aiding the first officer who was injured, Evans said. Medlicott, who joined the police department in 2014, supervises community service officers and is a drug recognitio­n expert.

“Several officers” returned fire during the exchange, Evans said. Gooden fired from multiple places on both floors of the home. At least one officer was shot inside. An armored SWAT team vehicle sustained bullet damage to its windshield.

Evans said Gooden was armed with “several guns and large amounts of ammunition,” though he declined to provide details.

Neighbors were startled awake by loud pops about an hour before sunrise. Alicia McCullum, who lives two houses down from the source of the commotion, told The Associated Press that she and her family dropped to the floor.

“I didn’t think it was a gunshot at first, but then we opened the windows and we saw police everywhere and police hiding in our neighbors’ yards,” McCullum said. “Then there were three more gunshots.”

The man was “reported to be deceased in the home” around 8 a.m., Evans said, and the children and other family members were later able to escape. McCullum said she saw a woman and a few children escorted out of the home.

The superinten­dent declined to say how long officers negotiated with Gooden, but the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Associatio­n said the standoff lasted for four hours before the SWAT team entered the home. Evans also declined to say whether the suspect killed himself or was shot by police.

Investigat­ors will review body camera and other videos, conduct interviews and gather all available evidence as they determine what happened, he said.

“I know everybody wants to know exactly what occurred and really what led up to these really terrible events that occurred today,” Evans told reporters. “But I ask that you have patience as we work though that to piece together everything so that we can to provide the answers in due time.”

Gov. Tim Walz ordered that flags be flown at halfstaff at all state-owned buildings. Members of the Minnesota House and Senate stood with bowed heads for moments of silence Monday.

“Our police officers and medics and fire, they come to work every day,” said Rep. Jeff Witte, of Lakeville, who served in the Burnsville Police Department for 27 years. “They do it willingly to protect and serve our communitie­s, knowing that they may have to give up their life for a partner or the community. And if you’re not in the profession, you can’t understand: the goal is to go home to their families.”

 ?? Craig Lassig / Pioneer Press photo via AP ?? Eden Prairie police officers pause next to memorials in front of the Burnsville Police Department in Burnsville, Minn. on Monday. Two police officers and a firefighte­r who responded to a domestic situation at a suburban Minneapoli­s home were killed early Sunday during a standoff by a heavily armed man who shot at police from the home where seven children were also inside.
Craig Lassig / Pioneer Press photo via AP Eden Prairie police officers pause next to memorials in front of the Burnsville Police Department in Burnsville, Minn. on Monday. Two police officers and a firefighte­r who responded to a domestic situation at a suburban Minneapoli­s home were killed early Sunday during a standoff by a heavily armed man who shot at police from the home where seven children were also inside.

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