Man Killed On Mendota Bridge Identified
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Mendota Heights MN
15 July, 2020
11:14 AM
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MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MN — Authorities have identified the man killed by police on the Mendota Bridge Monday. Police say Arlan Kaleb Schultz, 31, of Richfield was shot during a hostage situation. Schultz was holding a woman at gunpoint when he was killed, police said. On July 13 at 12:45 a.m., Chaska police officers and Carver County deputies responded to a "disturbance" on Yellow Brick Circle in Chaska. A man was threatening to shoot a woman inside the house, according to investigators. Schultz fled, taking the woman in a car and leading cops on a highway chase, police said. Chaska officers, Carver County deputies, and other law enforcement agencies pursued the vehicle until it was stopped on the Mendota Bridge — which carries Highway 55 and Highway 62 — due to tire-deflating spikes. The bridge was shut down for several hours. The Mendota Bridge remains closed in both directions due to law enforcement activity on the bridge.— Twin Cities Traffic (@TwinCities511) July 13, 2020 Negotiators from the Tri-City Tactical Team made "extensive efforts to negotiate and de-escalate the situation to persuade the suspect to voluntarily surrender, but these efforts were unsuccessful," according to a news release. Schultz continued to hold the woman hostage until he was shot and killed by a Carver County deputy, police said. The woman was emotionally distraught, but did not suffer "serious injury" during the incident, according to authorities. "In this situation, the suspect created a dangerous situation for the female victim, motorists, other people in that area, and law enforcement," the Carver County Sheriff's Office and the Chaska Police Department said in a news release. The deputy is on administrative leave. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating this incident. Also read: Rebuilding MPLS Police Precinct To Cost $10 Million: Report
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