A man was fatally gunned down early Wednesday in his Prior Lake home, and one of three suspects was injured after a car chase and shootout with Eden Prairie police at an Edina highway exit ramp, authorities said.
The victim was identified by his brother and a Mdewakanton Sioux spokeswoman as 42-year-old James Herron, a member of the tribe and relative of its co-founder and first chairman, the late Norman Crooks.
The other two suspects in the early morning shooting were apprehended before 3 a.m. near the Bren Road-Londonderry Road exit to Hwy. 169, said Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek. He said the wounded man is being treated at a hospital, but declined to say whether he would survive his injuries.
Stanek said a suspect fired at police, drawing return fire from the Eden Prairie officers.
Emergency dispatch audio from the scene in Edina aired with one officer saying, "He did shoot at me. He's not been moving. ... but he had a gun in his right hand. No movement so far for about 2 minutes."
The driver's side door of the car remained open after daybreak. Just below the driver's side seat on the door jamb sat a pink costume mask, and cash could be seen on the seat.
The suspects' vehicle sped away as police arrived at the home, and officers began their pursuit of the three, described on dispatch audio as two men and one woman.
The vehicle hit police "stop sticks," bringing it to a halt on the ramp shortly before the suspect was shot, the audio continued.