COLD SPRING, MINN. - The bartender on her way to empty the trash late last Thursday initially thought officer Tom Decker was using his flashlight to look under a small bus parked behind the bar, but she quickly realized the horrible truth.
Seeing that Decker was dead, she hurried back inside Winners Bar, where a regular customer called police, helping launch the search for Decker's killer and the 20-gauge shotgun used to shoot him.
Investigators are still looking.
Jeff and LaRae Scoles, who own Winners, said Thursday that Decker's body was found behind the adjacent Cold Spring Lanes, next to a bus the bar owns and a trash dumpster.
"Our bartender who was working that night said she came out and saw he had his flashlight on, and she [thought] he was looking under the bus," LaRae Scoles said.
Although few details of that night have been released, police already may have known of the shooting, because a second officer had gone with Decker to check on a possibly suicidal man who lived above the bar. Archived emergency radio transmissions indicate that an "officer down" report went over the radio at 10:47 p.m., quickly followed by an unidentified officer reporting "I have no idea where the suspect went."
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, through which all information is being routed, declined to answer questions Thursday about the shooting, including a specific query about the whereabouts of the second officer when Decker was killed and how that officer responded.
"We cannot speak about any active and ongoing investigation pursuant to Minnesota law," said spokeswoman Jill Oliveira.