Mankato Office Will Not Face Charges Following Shooting

By Ned Leebrick-Stryker
A Mankato police officer will not face charges for fatally shooting a school teacher during a violent encounter last year, prosecutors said.
An investigative file said that Officer Gary Schnorenberg was justified when he shot Chanhassen's Chace Tuseth, 33, because he thought his life was in danger after Tuseth starting kicking him, according to ABC news. 
In a report released Saturday, Schnorenberg was called to a disturbance at a Country Inn and Suites in Mankato on Dec. 31, 2016. The police were called because Tuseth was throwing things, according to the Pioneer Press. 
Schnorenberg shot Tuseth three times.
(The assault) left Officer Schnorenberg laying on the tile floor stunned and fearing for his life, made it reasonable to conclude that the use of deadly force was necessary to protect himself and possibly others,” Stearns County Attorney Janelle Kendall said. 

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