An Oakdale man faces decades in prison after being convicted on six counts related to the attempted murder of a Minneapolis police officer in November.
Hennepin County District Judge William Koch is scheduled to sentence 34-year-old Israel Lee Anderson on June 10 for shooting Officer Dan Grosland and another man.
He was found guilty Wednesday of five counts, including two counts of attempted second-degree intentional murder and three counts of first-degree assault.
Prosecutors say Grosland and another officer were on duty and in uniform on November 23 when they moved to break up a fight in a parking lot.
The officer said they heard four gunshots. Grosland felt pain in his left foot and fell. Another man was hit in the buttocks by a bullet.