Man shot by Minneapolis police at City Hall pleads guilty
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Prosecutors have reached a plea deal with a man who was shot by Minneapolis officers after he brandished a knife in a police interrogation room in December.
Marcus Fischer pleaded guilty Wednesday to two counts of assault for moving toward officers with a knife he had smuggled into the room at City Hall.
Authorities say Fischer began harming himself with a large folding knife hidden in his waistband. Officers shot Fischer after trying to subdue him.
Fischer also admitted to shooting a man in the chest during an earlier gun sale in northeast Minneapolis that he was being questioned about.
Fischer is expected to receive a six-year prison sentence next Tuesday.
Hennepin County prosecutor Mike Freeman says Fischer's admission shows he is a threat to public safety.
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