A Minneapolis police chase erupted in gunfire Friday afternoon, leaving the suspect dead, two officers wounded and authorities investigating the details of the shooting and how a police vehicle speeding to the scene collided with a motorcycle, killing the rider and injuring his passenger.
The male officers were listed in stable condition with gunshot wounds at Hennepin County Medical Center, police said.
The man, who family members identified as Terrence Terrell Franklin, 22, of Minneapolis, was shot after police chased him to a home at 2717 Bryant Av. S.
The dead motorcyclist was identified by friends as Ivan Romero Oliveras, 24, of Minneapolis. The injured passenger, Jocelin Torrejon, was listed in satisfactory condition at HCMC.
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and Police Chief Janeé Harteau arrived at the hospital shortly after the shooting. Harteau spoke briefly, saying that investigators were not looking for any other suspects.
"This is a very tough day for the Minneapolis Police Department," Harteau said. "The situation was a tragic one."
Police said the chase started after a caller reported seeing a man he suspected of burglarizing his home. When police confronted him, the man fled, almost hitting an officer. Before reaching the Bryant Avenue home, the man ran into Flanders Brothers Cycle at 2707 Lyndale Av. S.
"He said he wanted to see a bike," said Ann VanBellinger, a cyclist who was at the shop to visit with friends.