A two-day standoff at a hotel near the University of Minnesota ended Tuesday afternoon when police arrested a man who had holed up in a sixth-floor room while grieving for his daughter and sending angry messages alleging someone had stolen his exotic cat.
Officers apprehended the man shortly before 1:45 p.m. at the Graduate Hotel near the University of Minnesota, said police spokesman Scott Seroka.
Police declined to name the man, but acquaintances identified him as Rashad Bowman, 43, who had lived in Woodbury recently. Bowman has a felony theft conviction on his record.
At a news conference afterward, U Police Chief Matt Clark said the standoff began when police were called to the hotel to check the suspect's welfare. For the first 24 hours they were concerned about a woman in the room with him, based on his threats and reports from family that he might have been armed.
The woman was released at midnight Tuesday, but Bowman refused to surrender. Negotiations continued peacefully until 8 a.m., when he began lighting fires in the room and "saying he was going to torch or burn down the hotel," Clark said. "He continued to do that and threaten officers by saying that he had a firearm and was ready to use it."
Bystanders outside the hotel shared photos and videos of a microwave oven being thrown through the window, and the man leaning his head out at one point while smoke billowed out the window.
Clark said gas munitions and flash-bangs were fired, and the suspect climbed out the window when police entered the room.
"Officers were very concerned when he was outside the window that he would fall or become seriously injured or die, so they backed off to get him to come back inside," the chief said.