Minneapolis Police Department officers who shot Tekle Sundberg after an hours-long standoff with police in July won’t face charges for the fatal shooting that took his life.
A new report released by the City of Minneapolis is giving a better timeframe of the moments leading up to Tekle Sundberg being shot by the Minneapolis police snipers after an hours-long standoff.
Nearly a week after a standoff ended in the death of Andrew Teklke Sundberg, and two days after a protest on his behalf was interrupted disputing its intentions, newly released 911 call transcripts offer a glimpse into the moments after shots were first fired - saying a "stalker" shot into her kitchen as kids ate.