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Minnesota Deputy Mistakes Metal Pole for Knife in Suspect’s Hand During Traffic Stop, Fatally Shoots Him

by Riah Marton
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Minnesota Deputy Mistakes Metal Pole for Knife in Suspect’s Hand During Traffic Stop, Fatally Shoots Him
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A Wright County deputy mistook a metal pole wielded by a suspect for a knife before he shot and killed him last weekend in St. Michael, according to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.

The BCA issued a news release Friday with more details on the fatal shooting of Jeffrey Chapman, 67, of Albertville, who was shot and killed by Deputy Austin Feenstra.

Feenstra Pulled Chapman Over for Driving Erratically, Fatally Shot Him After Mistaking Pipe for Knife

According to the BCA, Feenstra tried to pull over Chapman shortly before 5 a.m. on March 2 for erratic driving that included weaving, slowing down and sudden acceleration. Chapman drove two blocks before stopping, getting out of his car and walking toward Feenstra, who backed away and ordered him to stop.

Instead, Chapman moved toward the deputy and pulled a metal pipe from his waistband, the BCA said. Feenstra said over his radio that Chapman was holding a knife, and shot him multiple times with his service handgun.

Officers administered aid but Chapman died at the scene. While giving aid, Feenstra saw that Chapman was holding a pipe and not a knife, the BCA said. Crime scene investigators recovered the 9-inch metal pipe and bullet casings at the scene. A folding knife was recovered from Chapman’s car but was not involved in the incident.

No Body Camera Footage of the Shooting

The Wright County Sheriff’s Office does not have body cameras so there is no body-worn footage of the incident, though a squad car camera captured part of what happened, BCA said. The case remains under investigation; once it’s complete, the BCA will present its findings to the Wright County Attorney’s Office for review.

Feenstra, who has about 10 months of law enforcement experience, has been placed on administrative leave.



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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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