Dan McGrath wrote:
A couple nights ago, my favorite city council candidate did something, which
is, to my mind quite remarkable. What happened next is all the more
astonishing. 

Dave Shegstad was alerted that a couple shady fellows were lurking in the
alley behind Shegstad's home. He went out to investigate, and witnessed a
team of two twenty-something, white males systematically burglarizing cars
down the alley. Dave called the police. Here's where it gets odd. Dave was
asked to arrest the suspects. Now, he was on the Mpls Police Reserves, but
that was quite some number of years ago. Regardless, Dave did go out, and
detain the duo. 

When the  police did arrive, Shegstad filled out the arrest complaint. The
officers took custody of the prisoners in their squad car. A short time
later, the slightly more astonishing event took place. After writing the
creeping duo citations, the officers let the burglers go, saying it's only a
misdemeanor, and the jail wouldn't take them. 

The police left the suspected thieves on Shegstad's block, where one of them
hid in the bushes, waiting (apparently) to ambush Dave Shegstad (Shegstad
stared him down), and the two of them, plus one other (a heretofore unknown
lookout) resumed their crime-spree. Now, Shegstad, and one of his neighbors
watched as these recently arrested, and released hoodlums made their way
down the block, testing car doors, and peering in windows. Dave called the
police, who returned, and questioned the suspected thieves. The suspects
claimed they had lost something, and were just looking for it. The police
left the scene, and lo and behold, the trio went brazenly right back to
checking cars, as Shegstad and his neighbor observed. Dave called the
police, again. This time, he was told the police would not be coming by. 

It gets stranger. The sergeant on duty at the Third Precinct called Dave.
The sergeant told Shegstad to get back in his house, and stop calling the
police, or he'd arrest Dave!

The police deliberately and knowingly allowed the continued, systematic
break-ins and burglaries of parked cars in our neighborhood, and threatened
Shegstad with arrest for trying to stop it!

Shegstad filed a complaint with Internal Affairs, and contacted the Mayor.
The Mayor's office is investigating. 

Mark Anderson responds:
If everything happened exactly as you related it, this truly is outrageous.
Please keep us informed as to what happens to Shegstad's complaint.  Maybe
this story should be sent to the media; since the police don't seem to take
complaints seriously unless widely publicized.

I would sure like to hear a police response to this.  Greg Reinhardt, does
the description of the activity above make sense to you?  Do you have
insight as to what happened there?  My understanding is that you don't do
police relations anymore, but can you forward it to whoever does?

Anne McCandless, do you have any insight on this?  Does it make sense that
cops would merely give a citation to burglars if "only" a misdemeanor?

Mark V Anderson 
Bancroft


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