Deshawn D. Nelson allegedly raised a handgun at a St. Paul police officer Sunday morning, prompting the officer to fire multiple shots as he fled over fences, according to charges filed Monday. The shooting left nearby homes in the Merriam Park neighborhood riddled with bullet holes.
"There's a lot of bullets," said Bill Bobick, who found Nelson convulsing on the ground in front of his home after he was shot. Nelson, 21, remains in critical condition.
Several bullets went through the garage of his neighbor, Bobick said Monday, adding that he heard a total of around a dozen shots in three separate bursts.
"I thought I was crazy, but the girl down the street said she heard 18," he said.
It remained unclear Monday how many shots Sgt. Jeremy Ryan actually discharged during the three separate times he shot at Nelson. The complaint says that Nelson pointed the gun but makes no mention of him actually firing any shots.
During the weekend, neighbor Brian Dalton said that if all the shots he heard were fired by police that they possibly "should have been more cautious." The shots woke him, his wife and two children, he said. A 20-year-old college student who had been watching TV in a nearby house said a bullet grazed his wrist, eventually coming to a stop in his bottle of Gatorade
"Our officers don't wake up in the morning hoping to put [themselves] and others in harm," police spokesman Howie Padilla said Monday. "They would rather go home not having been put in the situation to fire their duty firearm."
Nelson, of Minneapolis, was charged in Ramsey County District Court Monday with one count of second-degree assault.