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Killing of Ricky Cobb II

Coordinates:44°59′17″N93°17′17″W / 44.988°N 93.288°W /44.988; -93.288
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Killing of Ricky Cobb II
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DateJuly 31, 2023
LocationMinneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Deaths1 (Cobb)
AccusedRyan Londregan
ChargesSecond degree unintentional murder
First degree assault
Second degree manslaughter
VerdictCharges dropped

On July 31, 2023, a 33-year-oldAfrican-American man named Ricky Cobb II was shot and killed byMinnesota State Patrol troopers inMinneapolis,Minnesota following a traffic violation.[1] The trooper who killed him was charged with second-degree unintentional murder, first-degree assault, and second-degree manslaughter,[2] but the charges were later dropped.[3]

Incident

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Just after 1:50 a.m., Ricky Cobb II was pulled over onInterstate 94 in Minneapolis by State Troopers Brett Seide and Garrett Erickson because the taillights on Cobb's car were not functional.[4][2] After pulling him over, Seide checked Cobb's record and found that he was wanted in nearbyRamsey County for "probable cause arrest for a felonyorder-for-protection violation."[1] Officials in Ramsey County had requested that Cobb be arrested.[2]

Trooper Ryan Londregan reoprtedly arrived-on scene after Seide and Erickson.[2] According to court records, Seide approached the driver's side door to inform Cobb that he was being arrested, and Londregan approached the passenger door. Londregan reached into the passenger side of the car, unlocked the doors, and attempted to open the passenger door.[2] Seide had reportedly attempted to pull Cobb out of his car.[1] Cobb then allegedly attempted to drive away; Londregan reached for his gun, and Cobb stopped his vehicle. Londregan then pointed his gun at Cobb and yelled at him to exit his vehicle. Cobb took his foot off of his car's brakes, and less than a second later, Londregan fired his gun twice at Cobb, striking him in the chest.[2]

Cobb's car kept moving for about one-quarter mile, and then struck a concrete median. Seide's torso was still inside Cobb's vehicle when Londregan shot him, and Seide was dragged for several feet before falling. Emergency medical aid was attempted, Cobb was pronounced dead at the scene.[5]

Aftermath

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The three troopers involved in the incident were placed on administrative leave immediately following the incident.[1] Matt Langer, the chief of State Patrol, stated that Londregan would remain on paid leave during the internal affairs investigation of the incident.[5]

Later on July 31, 2023, a vigil and group prayer was held in honor of Cobb that was attended by over 100 people, including Cobb's family and friends.[4] On August 2, 2023, Cobb's family and several racial justice organizations held a press conference, demanding that the officers involved in Cobb's killing be immediately fired, arrested, and prosecuted.[1]

TheHennepin County Coroner declared Cobb's death a homicide caused by multiple gunshot wounds.[1] In January 2024, Londregan was charged with second-degree unintentional murder, first-degree assault, and second-degree manslaughter.[5] During the trial, Londregan remained free without bail, but was ordered to temporarily surrender his passport and avoid contact with Cobb's relatives.[2]

In June 2024, the Hennepin County AttorneyMary Moriarty dropped the charges against Londregan due to the discovery of a handgun and two cartridges behind the center console of Cobb's car. In his testimony, Londregan also claimed that he saw Cobb reach for a trooper's gun.[3] Video from the officers'bodycams does not show Cobb holding the weapon at any point in his interaction with law enforcement, and shows his hands near the steering wheel as officers talked to him.[1] Regardless, Moriarty stated that the state would be unable to prove "beyond areasonable doubt that deadly force was not justified."[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefgBallentine, Summer (August 3, 2023)."Investigators name the trooper who fatally shot a Black Minnesota man during a traffic stop".AP News. The Associated Press. AP. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.
  2. ^abcdefgVancleave, Mark (January 29, 2024)."Minnesota trooper accused of fatally shooting motorist Ricky Cobb II makes first court appearance".AP News (apnews.com). The Associated Press. AP. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2024.
  3. ^abcStaff, MPR News (June 2, 2024)."Charges dropped against state trooper Ryan Londregan in the shooting death of Ricky Cobb II".MPR News. RetrievedJanuary 15, 2026.
  4. ^abHarlow, Tim; Sawyer, Liz; Walsh, Paul; Krauss, Louis (July 31, 2023)."Man, 33, shot dead by State Patrol on I-94 in north Minneapolis".Star Tribune. Minneapolis, MN: Star Tribune Media Company LLC.Archived from the original on January 15, 2026. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.
  5. ^abcKarnowski, Steve; Ahmed, Trisha (January 24, 2024)."Minnesota trooper is charged with murder in shooting of motorist Ricky Cobb II during a traffic stop".AP News (apnews.com). The Associated Press. AP. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.

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