Crime & Safety

2 Charged In Shooting Of Minneapolis Police Officer

The officer was shot while driving an unmarked police car and pursuing a suspect vehicle in North Minneapolis, authorities said.

Frederick Leon Davis​ Jr., 19, of Minneapolis faces one count of second-degree attempted murder (with intent, not premeditated.) Nevaeh Lee Page, ​20, of Brooklyn Park was charged with aiding an offender (accomplice after the fact).
Frederick Leon Davis​ Jr., 19, of Minneapolis faces one count of second-degree attempted murder (with intent, not premeditated.) Nevaeh Lee Page, ​20, of Brooklyn Park was charged with aiding an offender (accomplice after the fact). (Images via Hennepin County Sheriff's Office)

MINNEAPOLIS — A man and a woman from the Twin Cities have been charged in the non-fatal shooting of a Minneapolis police officer.

Frederick Leon Davis Jr., 19, of Minneapolis faces one count of second-degree attempted murder (with intent, not premeditated.) If convicted, he faces up to 40 years in prison.

Davis remains at the Hennepin County Jail. Bail has not been granted.

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Nevaeh Lee Page, 20, of Brooklyn Park was charged with aiding an offender (accomplice after the fact). If convicted, she faces up to half the statutory maximum for the underlying crime or 20 years in prison.

Page was released from custody on a $100,000 bail.

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"The danger that comes with all gun violence is intensified when firearms are modified to make them fully automatic, as occurred in this attack," Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said in a statement.

"I am grateful the injured officer is on the road to recovery. As we begin the prosecution of these two individuals we will continue to work closely with law enforcement on the investigation to ensure all involved are held accountable."

On Aug. 11 just after 9 p.m., a Minneapolis police officer spotted a white Chevy Equinox that had fled from Brooklyn Park Police the day before and had fled from Minneapolis police only an hour earlier, according to the criminal complaint.

The Equinox was driving near the intersection of Dowling Avenue North and Morgan Avenue North, authorities said.

The officer — while driving an unmarked police squad and wearing plain clothes — followed the Equinox for eight blocks.

As the officer crested a hill, he noticed the Equinox parked near the eastern curb on Colfax Avenue near Webber Parkway with its lights off. The officer then heard gunshots, saw muzzle flashes, and his arm went numb. When he realized he had been shot, the officer accelerated out of the area and met up with other officers, who transported him to North Memorial Hospital.

After the shooting, officers located the Equinox and tried to pull it over. The Equinox fled and officers pursued it for about 26 blocks, taking about 8 minutes, according to the criminal complaint. The Equinox then crashed near the intersection of 21st Avenue North and Upton Avenue North.

Davis, Page, and a juvenile male with a head injury fled on foot, authorities said. A fourth person remained in the vehicle until he was arrested, according to the criminal complaint.

A K9 was deployed and Davis and Page were arrested in a nearby yard, authorities said.

Squad video showed that Davis was driving the vehicle and Page was in the front passenger seat, the criminal complaint states.

Officers found a Polymer 80 9mm firearm and a Glock 19 with a "switch" conversion that makes it fully automatic, investigators said. The Glock automatic firearm had fired 12 shots and the Polymer 80 had fired 3 shots, according to authorities.

During in-custody interviews, an occupant of the vehicle identified Davis as a shooter, authorities said. Meanwhile, Page gave conflicting answers, the criminal complaint states.

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