The Briefing
- Bagley, Minn. — Bodycam video shows a Clearwater County deputy shoot a 75-year-old wanted man after the man fired a flare gun at deputies during an arrest attempt, authorities say. Minnesota Department of Public Safety
- The man, Dennis (a.k.a. “Dennis”) Hoie, 75, died at the scene; the involved deputy is Noah Hallman. Minnesota Department of Public Safety
- Incident began when a deputy recognized Hoie on a felony warrant at a gas pump; a vehicle pursuit followed and ended with a PIT in a residential driveway. Minnesota Department of Public Safety
- Flare projectile grazed a deputy on the driver’s side; injury was minor. Minnesota Department of Public Safety
- Minnesota BCA is leading the investigation; orange flare gun recovered; bodycam was recording.
BAGLEY, Minn. — Minnesota authorities released body-camera footage from a Clearwater County use-of-force incident that shows a deputy firing through a pickup’s passenger window after the driver launched a flare-type projectile toward deputies on the opposite side of the vehicle. The driver, Dennis Hoie, 75, died at the scene despite medical aid, state investigators said. Minnesota Department of Public Safety
The encounter began shortly after noon on Nov. 13, when a deputy recognized Hoie at gas pumps on Central Street West and attempted to arrest him on outstanding felony warrants, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). Hoie allegedly resisted, fled in his pickup and led deputies and a Bagley police officer on a pursuit through town, onto U.S. Highway 2, and back into a neighborhood. A Bagley officer executed a pursuit intervention technique (PIT), spinning the truck into a residential driveway. Minnesota Department of Public Safety
As deputies approached, Deputy Noah Hallman broke the passenger-side glass to gain access, the BCA said. Hoie then fired a flare gun toward deputies standing at the driver’s side. Hallman discharged his sidearm through the passenger window, striking Hoie. A deputy on the driver’s side suffered a graze injury that did not require hospitalization. Investigators later recovered an orange-colored flare gun from the truck. Minnesota Department of Public Safety
The BCA is conducting the investigation and will submit findings without a charging recommendation to the Clearwater County Attorney’s Office, per standard protocol. The agency confirmed Hallman’s body-worn camera was recordingthroughout. Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Local outlets have also aired portions of the video and summarized the sequence, including the initial warrant contact, the chase, the PIT maneuver and the shot through the passenger-side window following the flare discharge. CBS News+1
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