WOODBURY, Minn. (FOX 9) - The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has identified the officers who were involved in the shooting of a man in Woodbury, Minnesota last weekend.
Sunday morning, officers were called to a home on the 7000 block of Highpoint Road for a 911 call in which the caller told dispatchers that he "wants to die" and "come kill me."
When officers responded, investigators said the man took a shooting stance directed towards police.
Eventually, Officer Brian Cline fired shots from his service weapon, hitting the man. However, before that, Officer Brett Roddy also fired beanbag rounds from a "less lethal munitions gun."
The suspect was hurt in the shooting and was taken to Regions Hospital for treatment of what police call non-life threatening injuries.
The investigation by the Minnesota BCA is ongoing. Findings will later be presented to the Washington County Attorney who will review