On February 2 of this year, 40-year-old Brian Fitch Sr. was found guilty of the murder of Scott Patrick, a Mendota Heights police officer; he was also convicted of the attempted murder of three other officers. Fitch allegedly shot Patrick during a traffic stop in West St. Paul in July of 2014.
According to news reports, Fitch was a known drug dealer. He was driving a Pontiac Grand Am the day of the shooting, a vehicle that did not belong to him. Because of this, Patrick was not aware of Fitch’s criminal history when he stopped him, and was shot three times from the driver’s side window. He died instantly, although eyewitnesses to the incident nor squad car video could positively identify Fitch. Fitch was arrested in St. Paul later that day and charged with murder and attempted murder following a shootout that took place prior to his arrest.
It was announced on KARE 11 yesterday that Fitch is now appealing his conviction. Fitch claims that he should have been tried in two different counties, as the fatal shooting of Patrick occurred in one county, while the shootout with police who were attempting to apprehend him took place in another county. News reports state jurors were drawn from Ramsey and Dakota counties in the consolidated trial.
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