GLENDORADO, Minn. – The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has taken over the investigation of the drug-raid stand-off in which five police officers were wounded. Such is customary for shootings involving police. A Bureau spokesperson, Michelle Frascone, called the investigation “very active” but in “very early stages.” Frascone said that agents have begun processing evidence. She noted that video recorded by body cameras worn by officers as well as squad car cameras will be reviewed.
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Frascone: “Incidents like what happened are scary and unsettling for the community. We want everybody to know that we are working as quickly as possible to provide answers.”