Mustafa Ahmed Mohamed, a convicted felon banned from possessing firearms, was identified as the assailant who shot and killed Minneapolis Police Officer Jamal Mitchell. The incident occurred outside an apartment complex on Blaisdell Avenue South.
Suspect’s Identity and Criminal History
- Mustafa Ahmed Mohamed, 35, was identified by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office.
- Mohamed, with a history of felony burglary in 2008, had an active arrest warrant.
- He was convicted in 2016 on federal charges of being a felon in possession of ammunition.
Details of the Shooting
- The shooting took place just after 5 p.m. on Thursday night.
- Two individuals were shot inside the apartment complex, resulting in the death of Osman Said Jamale, 32.
- Another person was wounded outside the complex.
- Officer Mitchell was ambushed while attempting to aid a potential victim.
Law Enforcement Response
- The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has not formally identified Mohamed as the shooter, although multiple law enforcement sources have.
- Officer Mitchell was assisting the individual who subsequently shot him, as stated by BCA Superintendent Drew Evans at a press conference.
Conclusion
The tragic incident underscores the dangers law enforcement officers face daily, particularly when confronting individuals with criminal histories and illegal access to firearms. The swift and courageous response of officers and emergency personnel highlights their dedication to protecting the community despite the risks involved.
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