In the wake of a critical incident review from a fatal officer-involved shooting, the Brooklyn Park Police Department is taking a firm stance against its portrayal in a recent Minnesota Star Tribune report. The police department contends that the news article, authored by Andy Mannix, with Jeff Day and Ryan Faircloth contributing, significantly misstated the events as they unfolded during the standoff with Vance Boelter, which led to the death of Mark Hortman. According to the Brooklyn Park Police Department, the officers involved followed department policy and were not aware of additional potential victims when they devised their response strategy.
On November 4th, preliminary findings were shared by the Brooklyn Park Police Department, indicating adherence to protocol by the officers at the scene. However, the department’s social media post specifies that the Minnesota Star Tribune’s coverage introduced inaccuracies, particularly suggesting officers delayed action awaiting drone deployment to check for Boelter’s presence and Melissa Hortman’s survival. The department has countered this claim, insisting there was no knowledge of Melissa Hortman being a victim and that the officers responded expeditiously based on available information.
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