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per the STrib:
A former Minnesota Gophers football star was called a racial slur during a daylight attack by a white man who fired a gun in a south Minneapolis alley that ended with the suspect's arrest once police persuaded him to drop his weapons, according to charges.
Eric M. Jagers, 54, was charged Monday in Hennepin County District Court with second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon and threats of violence with reckless disregard in connection with the confrontation late Friday afternoon in the 4000 block of S. 17th Avenue.
The victim, 44-year-old Tellis Redmon, a running back for the University of Minnesota football team from 1999 to 2001 who is a special education paraprofessional and an assistant football coach for Robbinsdale Cooper High School, escaped without injury despite the gun being fired next to his head as the two fought for the weapon, police said.
A former Minnesota Gophers football star was called a racial slur during a daylight attack by a white man who fired a gun in a south Minneapolis alley that ended with the suspect's arrest once police persuaded him to drop his weapons, according to charges.
Eric M. Jagers, 54, was charged Monday in Hennepin County District Court with second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon and threats of violence with reckless disregard in connection with the confrontation late Friday afternoon in the 4000 block of S. 17th Avenue.
The victim, 44-year-old Tellis Redmon, a running back for the University of Minnesota football team from 1999 to 2001 who is a special education paraprofessional and an assistant football coach for Robbinsdale Cooper High School, escaped without injury despite the gun being fired next to his head as the two fought for the weapon, police said.
Minneapolis chief praises 'extreme restraint' in arrest of man charged in attack of ex-Gophers star
The suspect is charged with second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon and threats of violence.
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