Prosecutors said Monday they do not have enough evidence thus far to charge a Minneapolis woman who fatally shot a man she described as coming at her in a threatening manner after breaking into her garage.
Police last week forwarded their investigation into the Feb. 22 shooting of Martin L. Johnson, 30, for consideration of charges against the 53-year-old homeowner who told police that she killed the man after he broke into her detached garage, then approached her while reaching into his waistband.
"The case has been deferred pending further investigation," said Lacey Severins, a spokeswoman for the Hennepin County Attorney's Office.
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