Man who unloaded high-powered rifle at cops headed to prison

Inset: Karl Holmberg (Benton County Jail). Background: Home in Glendorado Township, Minnesota, where Holmberg shot at seven police officers, hitting five of them (Google Maps).

In a grim tale of violence and justice, a Minnesota man has been condemned to spend his remaining years behind bars after unleashing a barrage of gunfire at police officers executing a narcotics search warrant at his residence in 2023.

Karl Holmberg, 66, received a hefty prison sentence of 76 and a half years following his conviction for firing nearly 30 shots at law enforcement officials, injuring five out of the seven officers present at his home located in Glendorado Township, approximately 60 miles northwest of Minneapolis. Holmberg was found guilty in August of multiple charges, including seven counts each of attempted first-degree murder and first-degree assault on a police officer, and one count of methamphetamine possession.

On October 12, 2023, as officers entered Holmberg’s home and approached his bedroom door, he responded with a rapid succession of 28 shots from an assault rifle, according to court documents. The gunfire resulted in injuries to three officers—one was hit in the arm, another in the chest and hip, and a third in the right hand. Two additional officers were struck in their protective vests, narrowly avoiding grave harm. Fortunately, two other officers at the scene were not hit.

During the incident, Holmberg’s wife was present in the house. She was asleep when Holmberg abruptly awakened her, warning that “they” had arrived, as detailed in the probable cause affidavit. He ominously declared it was his “day to die” and displayed several firearms on the bed. As officers forced entry and moved towards the bedroom, Holmberg began indiscriminately firing through the door.

In a subsequent interview, after being read his rights, Holmberg admitted to detectives that he was aware of the officers’ presence but claimed he did not believe they had the legal authority to enter, prompting him to demand their departure before opening fire. Officers returned fire, injuring Holmberg in the foot.

The case was prosecuted by the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office, with Attorney General Keith Ellison denouncing the act as a “horrific assault on law enforcement.” For more information, the Attorney General’s Office has detailed the case on their official website.

“Holmberg’s crimes demonstrate the extraordinary danger that members of law enforcement face in the course of their work to keep the people of Minnesota safe. I am truly grateful to these brave Minnesotans for risking so much on behalf of their fellow Minnesotans,” said Ellison.

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