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Barricaded gunman fires on deputies at 28th and Nicollet

Hennepin County sheriff's deputies were fired upon Tuesday afternoon while serving an arrest warrant at West 28th Street and Nicollet Avenue in south Minneapolis.[1]

A large law enforcement presence from the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and the Minneapolis Police Department has sealed off the area and closed nearby roads.[1] Police told FOX 9 the suspect is barricaded in an apartment building and reportedly has a long rifle and explosives.[1] There are no confirmed injuries so far, and officials have not released the suspect's identity or details about the underlying warrant.[1]

The scene was still unfolding at the time of the report, and investigators had not released further details.[1]

The mainstream summary does not address the alarming trend of increasing violence against police officers in Minnesota, where violent assaults on officers more than doubled from approximately 400 in 2019 to over 900 in 2023. This data indicates a significant rise in the dangers faced by law enforcement during operations, particularly as incidents involving suspects firing guns at officers surged from 10 in 2019 to 59 in 2023. This context is crucial, as it underscores the heightened risks associated with serving arrest warrants in the current climate, which the summary fails to mention.

Additionally, the summary overlooks the broader implications of urban violent crime in Minneapolis, particularly in light of a 2024 study that connects increased carjackings and armed confrontations with law enforcement to the social unrest following George Floyd's murder. This structural explanation suggests that the environment in which these incidents occur is increasingly volatile, which may have contributed to the dangerous situation described in the summary. Understanding these dynamics provides a more comprehensive view of the ongoing challenges faced by police in the area.[2][3]

  1. FOX 9
  2. Minnesota Reformer
  3. Social Science & Medicine
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📊 Relevant Data

In Minnesota, the number of violent assaults on police officers more than doubled from approximately 400 in 2019 to more than 900 in 2023; the subset involving suspects firing guns at officers rose from 10 incidents in 2019 to 59 in 2023.

More criminal suspects are shooting at Minnesota police officers, data show — Minnesota Reformer

📌 Key Facts

  • Date and time: Incident unfolding Tuesday afternoon, June 9, 2026
  • Location: Area of West 28th Street and Nicollet Avenue in south Minneapolis
  • Trigger: Hennepin County sheriff's deputies fired upon while serving an arrest warrant
  • Response: Large police presence from Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and Minneapolis Police Department; roads in the area closed
  • Threat details: Police at the scene told FOX 9 the suspect is barricaded in an apartment building and reportedly has a long rifle and explosives
  • Unknowns: No confirmed injuries reported yet; no details on suspect identity or the underlying warrant

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June 09, 2026