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A man in the southern Minnesota city of
Fairmont set a house on fire in a plot to ambush first responders,
then shot and wounded a police officer and a neighbor who arrived
to help before turning the gun on himself, police said Wednesday.
Fairmont police did not immediately release the name of the man,
who was found dead inside the house from an apparent self-inflicted
gunshot wound to the head. Police officer Chad Sanow and the
neighbor, Matthew Von Watermulen, were hospitalized Wednesday and
in stable condition.
Authorities did not say what might have prompted the ambush or
if the homeowner, who has a police record, was the gunman.
Police said in a news release that officers and firefighters
were called to a house fire around 7:30 on Tuesday night. Sanow was
the first to arrive, and he and Von Watermulen approached the front
of the residence together.
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"While attempting to determine if there were victims in the
house and if a rescue was needed, Officer Sanow and Von Watermulen
were both shot," police said.
Sanow, a six-year officer, was shot in the chest and Von
Watermulen the abdomen. Additional officers were called to the
scene along with an ambulance.
The Sentinel of Fairmont reported that law enforcement officers,
at least one carrying an assault rifle, were warning people on
street corners Tuesday night to stand back because the area was not
secured.
Police said Wednesday that when they searched the property, they
found the man dead inside the house. They believe he was the only
gunman.
"The fire is also believed to have been arson started by the
gunman in an attempt to ambush the first responders," they said in
the release.
According to the Sentinel, Fairmont police Lt. Del Ellis became
teary-eyed during a news conference on Wednesday. He said a
bulletproof vest saved Sanow's life.
"Officer Sanow went there to save lives, and this gunman
decided he wanted to kill a cop," Ellis said. "This has rocked
the law enforcement community. We all know the dangers of the job,
but last night we faced a very grim situation, and our hats are off
to Officer Sanow for doing such a great job."
Martin County property records show the home as being owned by
Michael Mathwig, who has had previous contact with authorities.
Court records show Mathwig, 49, is currently on probation after
pleading guilty in April to one count of fifth-degree criminal
sexual conduct. He was accused of exposing himself to a neighbor
girl who was younger than 16, according to the criminal complaint
in that case.
Mathwig also was convicted of disorderly conduct in 2006 and
driving while under the influence in 1998, according to records.
It's not clear if Mathwig was the Tuesday night gunman.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is assisting
Fairmont police and Martin County sheriff's officials with the
investigation.
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