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http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_159164139.html
http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_159164139.html
Anoka, Minn. Anoka County authorities have released without charges a man suspected of shooting and wounding an undercover Robbinsdale police officer.
Martin Treptow,35, says he fired to protect his wife and two toddlers inside the family SUV.
The Anoka County attorney's office says Treptow was released after Thursday's incident in Coon Rapids, but the investigation was ongoing.
Coon Rapids police say Treptow and a 27-year old officer in an unmarked car got into a dispute on the road. After angry words and gestures, Treptow pulled his SUV up to the driver side of the other car, stopped at a light. Treptow says as the driver got out of his, he pulled out a weapon.
"We're about three feet away from each other and he's pointing the gun at my wife, so it was a tough situation, where I couldn't drive away at that particular moment, I had to defend my family," Treptow said.
Treptow says the man was in street clothes and never identified himself as a police officer. With his wife in the passenger seat, Treptow fired three shots at the officer, hitting him in both legs and grazing his arm.
The 27-year-old officer was treated and released at a Minneapolis hospital for wounds to his legs and arm.
The man's two children were also in the vehicle at the time. He had a permit to carry a weapon.