Two Minneapolis Officers Injured During Arrest at Chicago and Franklin

Authorities say the suspect resisted arrest, leading to one officer being bitten and another suffering a hand injury.

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

Two Minneapolis police officers received minor injuries on Saturday evening while arresting a man with active warrants near the intersection of Chicago Avenue and Franklin Avenue East. Responding to a reported pedestrian crash, officers found the man on his feet, but he allegedly resisted arrest, resulting in one officer being bitten and another suffering a hand cut.

Why it matters

Incidents of violence against police officers are concerning for public safety in Minneapolis, which has seen an increase in crime in recent years. This case highlights the risks officers face when making arrests, especially of individuals with outstanding warrants.

The details

According to authorities, the officers were responding to a reported pedestrian crash when they encountered the man, who was on his feet. The man allegedly resisted arrest, leading to one officer being bitten and another suffering a hand injury. The suspect was taken into custody, but the extent of his injuries, if any, was not immediately clear.

  • The incident occurred on Saturday evening.

The players

Minneapolis Police Department

The local law enforcement agency responsible for policing the city of Minneapolis.

The suspect

A man with active warrants who allegedly resisted arrest, leading to the injuries of two Minneapolis police officers.

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The takeaway

This incident underscores the challenges and risks that police officers face when making arrests, particularly of individuals with outstanding warrants. It serves as a reminder of the need for continued efforts to improve public safety and strengthen community-police relations in Minneapolis.