Two South St. Paul police officers were wounded during a flurry of gunfire Thursday afternoon while responding to a 911 call in a residential neighborhood.
Police Chief Bill Messerich declined to identify the wounded officers but said that one, an 11-year police veteran, was shot in the shoulder and hospitalized. The other, a six-year veteran, was hit near the leg. He did not require hospitalization.
"While our situation had the potential for a much more tragic outcome than it did, I'm grateful the injuries to our officers were not any worse than they are," Messerich said.
The 33-year-old male suspect was not hurt. He was booked into the Dakota County jail Thursday evening, where he's awaiting formal charges of attempted second-degree murder and use of deadly force against a peace officer, authorities said. The Star Tribune generally does not name suspects before they are charged.
According to public records, the suspect has a diagnosis of bipolar affective disorder and schizoaffective disorder, as well as a history of violent behavior. He was civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous four times from 2003 to 2009 following "incidents when he threatened or harmed himself or someone else," court documents show.
He was convicted of assault in 2008 after severely beating his outpatient psychiatrist, who had treated him with antipsychotic medication, according to records.
Thursday's shootout broke out at a supportive-housing unit in the 500 block of 12th Avenue N., where officers responded about 12:50 p.m. to a report about a missing person having returned. An officer was on the phone with that person, who "sounded distraught and ended the call abruptly," Messerich said. Police then went to the caller's address.
Soon after their arrival, "the suspect obtained a shotgun and fired at our officers," Messerich said. Officers returned fire but did not strike the suspect, who dropped the gun and was arrested.