LEBANON A Windsor man is facing charges after police say he fired a gun from his car near several Lebanon homes and the Dairy Twirl on Wednesday night.Joseph Daly, 39, pleaded not guilty Thursday in Grafton Superior Court to counts of reckless.
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DULUTH, Minn.- Heroes Helping Heroes is a local group of Minnesota first responders, and they got together for a fishing trip to cope with mental illnesses they may face.
Many first responders say they experience a high amount of stress while on the job. Founder Chris Steward is a former police officer who was diagnosed with PTSD.
“At the very beginning obviously we are a brand new organization, our membership was low but as soon as we started doing a couple of events and the word of mouth getting out there and people realize we’re not trying to sell anything, we’re not trying to push anything,” said Steward. “As a foundation we’re giving an opportunity to get out and enjoy the things you used to love doing.”
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The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension provided a recap of the incident:
A Burnsville police officer attempted to pull over a truck at approximately 2:44 p.m., Sunday for having a stolen plate. A short time later the truck crashed into another vehicle at South Cross Drive and Buck Hill Road. The truck continued before becoming disabled at South Cross Drive and Burnhaven Drive. The truckâs driver, now identified as Olsen, fled the scene. He entered a restaurant on Buck Hill Road, snatched a customerâs keys from their table and fled in their vehicle.Â
Officer spotted the stolen vehicle heading north on 35W and a pursuit began. During the pursuit, Olsen shot at pursing officers several times.Â
Wisconsin man exchanged gunfire with officers
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BURNSVILLE, Minn. Sunday was not the first time Bradley Michael Olsen of Dresser, Wis., exchanged gunfire with police or tried fleeing arrest, police say. He was most recently jailed for doing so just five months earlier.
Investigators on Wednesday, April 21, identified the alleged carjacker caught on Minnesota Department of Transportation cameras trying to take over a vehicle at gunpoint and then fatally shot by Burnsville officers as the 30-year-old Olsen. It was in November that Olsen was jailed after exchanging gunfire with an Anoka County sheriff’s deputy after a pursuit with several law enforcement agencies then.