Crime & Safety

Man Charged with First-Degree Murder of Rosemount Resident

A Dakota County grand jury has indicted Grant David Hendrickson in connection with a fatal shooting at the Dollar Tree store in Burnsville.

A Dakota County grand jury has indicted Grant David Hendrickson, 27, of South St. Paul, with multiple crimes in connection to the Nov. 7 shooting death of Donald Joseph Hortsch, 69, of Rosemount at the Dollar Tree store in Burnsville. Hortsch was also charged with the attempted shooting death of a 27-year-old male.

Hendrickson was indicted for the following offenses:

  • Murder in the first-degree
  • Murder in the second-degree
  • Attempted murder in the first-degree
  • Attempted murder in the second-degree
  • Assault in the first-degree
  • Assault in the second-degree
  • Possession of a pistol by prohibited person

Backstrom expressed his sympathy to the family and friends of Hortsch, whose life was lost in this incident and to the other shooting victim who suffered serious and disabling injuries. Backstrom thanked the Burnsville Police Department, which served as the lead investigative agency regarding this incident.
Hendrickson made his first court appearance Thursday, according to a news release. Bail in the case was continued at $1.5 million without conditions and $1 million with conditions by Judge Michael Mayer.
According to the criminal complaint, shortly after 12:00 p.m. on Nov. 7, Burnsville police officers responded to a call at the Dollar Tree store.

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There officers discovered two victims of gunshot wounds inside the store. Donald Hortsch died as a result of a gunshot wound to his head. The 27-year-old male sustained two gunshot wounds, one to his right leg and one to his upper abdomen.

While responding, officers were advised that the shooter had left the store driving a tan or beige automobile along with a description of the suspect. An officer stopped a vehicle matching the description and apprehended Hendrickson without incident. Officers interviewed several witnesses including the girlfriend of Hendrickson. She told investigators that she went to the Dollar Tree store after 10:00 a.m.

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At the Dollar Tree store, she and a male employee had a verbal altercation about his family being evicted from an apartment due to her complaining. During this argument she learned that Hendrickson was a sex offender, which she had no knowledge of. After leaving the store around 11:00 a.m., she received a call from Hendrickson while he was at class at St. Paul College.

She told him about the confrontation she had at the Dollar Tree store and that she had learned he was a sex offender, according to authorities. Another witness stated that as she was preparing to checkout, she heard a scuffle towards that back of the store.

She saw a male exit the store and then reenter a short time later, firing a gun. She saw the male walk to the back of the store and heard at least one more shot as she exited the store. While in her vehicle she saw the male exit the store, enter a 4-door, tan colored sedan, and drive away. She followed the vehicle and observed the male throw what she believed to be a gun out of his vehicle in a nearby dumpster area.

She later identified Hendrickson and the vehicle. Officers located a 9mm handgun in the dumpster area that was described. After the shooting, Hendrickson’s girlfriend received a phone call from him during which Hendrickson admitted he had just shot two people.

She could hear the sirens in the background. Hendrickson told her that five people jumped him and that he had no choice but to shoot.

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