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Authorities ID man killed by St. Louis County deputies

Deputies used a precision immobilization technique to stop a fleeing driver who fired at them; no deputies were hurt and a handgun was recovered, officials said.

  • In Duluth on Feb. 10, deputies shot and killed Donald Felver III after a pursuit ended with a PIT maneuver and exchange of gunfire, authorities say.
  • After attempting to stop Felver, deputies say he fled and was stopped on the 7900 block of Grand Avenue, linked to a Feb. 10 homicide inquiry, authorities say.
  • Body-Worn camera footage shows investigators recovered a handgun and spent casings from inside Felver's vehicle; deputies Joshua Berndt, 19 years of service, and Matthew Sobczak, 16 years of service, used department-issued firearms and no deputies were injured.
  • The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is handling the investigation and will present findings, without recommendations on charges, to the St. Louis County Attorney’s Office; the timeline is not specified.
  • The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office requested the BCA investigate the deputies' use of force and noted deputies used department-issued firearms during the encounter.
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Authorities ID man killed by St. Louis County deputies

DULUTH — A man killed by sheriff’s deputies Feb. 10 has been identified as 30-year-old Donald Felver III of Duluth. The deputies involved have also been identified: Sgt. Joshua Berndt and Deputy Matthew Sobczak. According to authorities, the deputies returned fire after Felver shot at them from his stopped car on Grand Avenue near 79th Avenue West at about 9:45 p.m. Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension announced the names in a Sunday news…

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Fox 9 broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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