The runner-up in last month's Minneapolis mayoral election was beaten, bloodied and threatened with death Thursday night after he chased down a man who stole his iPhone at a Mall of America Starbucks.
Authorities have arrested the two female teenagers accused of attacking Mark Andrew, also a former Hennepin County commissioner, with a metal baton after their young cohort swiped Andrew's phone off the table where he was sitting alone.
The Bloomington Police Department could not immediately provide statistics on assaults and robberies at Mall of America, but authorities there said such attacks are rare, especially between people who don't know one another.
Security forces are heightened because of increased holiday crowds, they said.
"I was targeted because the phone was out and I'm 63 years old, and I'm sure they thought that I was easy pickins," Andrew said by phone Friday morning,
He received nine stitches at Fairview Southdale Hospital, where an ambulance took him after the attack Thursday evening. He was released the same night.
One of the teens arrested, Letaija Shapree Cutler-Cain, 18, of Brooklyn Park, was charged with two counts of first-degree aggravated robbery and one count of second-degree assault. The other female is 17 and was not identified. The young man who took the phone also was not identified.
"People ought to be able to sit and have a cup of coffee without fear of assault," said Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, a longtime ally of Andrew's who endorsed him in the mayoral election, in a statement about the attack.