Man arrested after firing shots at Sherburne County government center
A man was arrested Saturday morning after he fired several shots into windows between the front doors of the Sherburne County government center in Elk River, Minn., and entered the building, an official said.
The man was arrested outside the building as he was walking away holding a long gun, Sherburne County sheriff’s Cmdr. Ben Zawacki said. Nobody was injured.
The suspect has been booked at the Sherburne County jail and has been identified as Zha Vang, 51, of Elk River.
Several law-enforcement agencies responded to the government center at about 9:30 a.m. after the reports of shots fired.
An investigation is underway into whether Vang committed any other crimes before and/or after shooting at the building.
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