A Brooklyn Center police officer shot and killed a man early Friday after a traffic stop and an ensuing struggle — less than a block from the motel door on which a bloodied man had banged for help before dying, just 24 hours before.
Despite their proximity in time and place, the fatal episodes were "totally unrelated," said Brooklyn Center Police Cmdr. Tim Gannon.
"This is not typical," he said of the bloodshed, noting that there has been only one other fatal shooting involving a traffic stop and a Brooklyn Center officer in the past two decades. And Thursday's homicide was Brooklyn Center's first since 2011, he added.
There was no immediate word on what led to Friday's officer-involved shooting. Through the morning's investigation, the body of the person who was shot lay in the weeds near the van involved in the incident. The Hennepin County medical examiner's office has not yet identified him, and the Sheriff's Office was offering few details.
The traffic stop occurred around 2:20 a.m. Friday near the intersection of Shingle Creek Parkway and the entrance ramp to westbound Interstate 94. The area was blocked off to traffic for 12 hours after the incident.
Gannon would not reveal whether the officer involved in the fatal shooting was placed on administrative leave, saying only that Brooklyn Center police would follow internal policy regarding the officer, while allowing the Hennepin County sheriff to investigate the case to avoid a conflict of interest.
'On my way to the morgue'
Meanwhile, the 25-year-old man who was shot early Thursday near the motel that is tucked behind the same intersection was identified by his mother as Michael McGowan of Minneapolis.
McGowan was shot sometime before 3:30 a.m. Thursday, close to the Super 8, said his mother, Rosalind Baker. There had been no arrests in the killing Friday, but police say they do not believe the shooting was random.