The man charged with shooting and wounding two South St. Paul police officers Thursday was being evicted from his apartment for possessing a shotgun and allegedly lashed out in anger.
Everyday Living, an organization that operates the apartment complex in question, said Friday that it was terminating Dustin A. Bilderback's lease, and he grew "aggressive and dangerous."
"In violation of the terms of his probationary discharge to our apartment building, and in violation of our strict policies and lease requirements, he kept a hidden firearm in the trunk of his car and began shooting as police arrived," said a written statement released by Everyday Living.
Bilderback, 33, was charged Friday in Dakota County District Court with two counts of first-degree attempted murder and two counts of second-degree attempted murder.
Bilderback allegedly fired a shotgun at officers who responded to the scene in the 500 block of 12th Avenue N. about 12:56 p.m.
South St. Paul police on Friday said four officers were at the scene: Dennis Brom, an 18-year veteran; Julie Bishop, a 17-year veteran; Todd Waters, an 11-year veteran; and Derek Kruse, a 6-year veteran.
Police Chief Bill Messerich said Thursday that Waters was shot in the shoulder and hospitalized and that Kruse was struck near the leg but did not require hospitalization. Bishop suffered injuries unrelated to gunfire.
"As articulated in the criminal complaint, this was an incredibly violent and dangerous encounter that took place in our community yesterday," said a statement on the police department's Facebook page. The post included a photo of a squad car riddled with damage from a shotgun blast, both of its passenger windows blown out.