The last week of Danny L. Hammond's life was a violent, drug-induced roller coaster of assaults, a possible suicide attempt, a lifesaving ride to the hospital and a fatal, final confrontation with the law, according to court records and relatives.
Hammond, who's blamed for the shooting death of a sheriff's deputy at St. Cloud Hospital early Sunday, nearly died by his own hand a few days earlier in an apparent drug overdose, said his sister Betty Johnson of Aitkin, Minn.
"He had so much drugs in him that he passed out on the floor," she said.
Hammond faced criminal charges in Aitkin County for holding his wife hostage at gunpoint after she told him Oct. 10 that she wanted out of their abusive marriage of 12 years, according to a criminal complaint.
Hammond, 50, went into a rage and held Korena Hammond hostage overnight, pointing a 9-millimeter pistol at her head. The next morning, she persuaded him to let her go.
For the attack, Hammond faced charges of felony kidnapping, second-degree assault and a host of firearms-related crimes due to a 1990 conviction for felony terroristic threats and a 2014 order for protection.
Aitkin County sheriff's deputies first spoke to Korena Hammond at her father's house Oct. 11, and then went to the Hammond home but found it empty. A day later, Hammond's son called 911 when he found his father unconscious on the floor of his house. Hammond was flown to the hospital by air ambulance.
Hammond was not in custody at the hospital, but the Aitkin County Sheriff's Office began monitoring him Thursday at the request of hospital staff.