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    Names of those involved in June 27 North Branch shooting released

    By John Wagner,

    18 days ago

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    The name of the North Branch woman and the two North Branch police officers involved in the use-of-force shooting that took place on Thursday, June 27 have been identified.

    According to a release from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA), the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the woman killed as Jamie Ann Crabtree, 36, of North Branch. She died of multiple gunshot wounds.

    The BCA has identified two North Branch police officers who used force during this incident. They are both on critical incident leave.

    * Kyle Miller used non-lethal force. He has a year-and-a-half of law enforcement experience.

    * Duane Southworth fired his department rifle. He has two years of law enforcement experience.

    According to the preliminary investigation, officers responded to a report of a woman, later identified as Crabtree, walking down the street with a bottle of alcohol and a gun in a case. The officers made contact with her and ordered her to drop the gun, which she did not acknowledge. Miller deployed PepperBall rounds.

    Crabtree can be seen on squad car camera appearing to point an object at the officers. That’s when Southworth fired his rifle multiple times, striking Crabtree. Officers provided medical care, but she later died at Lakes Region Emergency Medical Services.

    BCA crime scene personnel recovered a handgun, a gun case and rifle cartridge casings at the scene. There is body camera and squad car camera video that captured portions of the incident. BCA agents are reviewing all available video as part of their active investigation.

    The North Branch Police Department asked the BCA to investigate this incident. Once the investigation is complete, the BCA will present its findings without a charging recommendation to the Washington County Attorney’s Office for review.

    Click here to read the original story on the shooting.

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