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Mom says son held dying friend shot by officer

Mom says son held dying friend shot by officer
By PAUL WALSH and ABBY SIMONS, Star Tribune s taff w riters
Last update: November 6, 2009 - 8:51 PM

The pickup truck passenger who was fatally shot this week by an off-duty St. Louis Park police officer during a traffic stop died in the arms of the truck's driver, the driver's mother said Friday.  

Karl W. Foster, 31, of Brooklyn Park, was the driver early Tuesday, when officer John Herman had an altercation with one of the two men in the pickup that ended with the officer shooting Jason A. Martin, 29, last listed as living in Champlin.  

Foster was jailed for about six hours Tuesday on outstanding warrants and probable cause of driving while intoxicated, then released pending charges, according to jail records.  

Authorities have not disclosed whether Martin or Foster were armed or what started the altercation.  


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Maria Foster, of Brooklyn Park, said Tuesday that her son was with Martin that night when the two stopped at a gas station in St. Louis Park before heading for Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake.  

They had missed their exit, her son told her, and he had turned around in a small parking lot near Minnetonka Boulevard and Salem Avenue at about 2 a.m. A strong wind was whipping against the pickup's camper.  

In the parking lot, Foster apparently struck a traffic cone, causing the truck to move erratically, she said. They stopped and Foster got out to look beneath the truck for the cone as Martin got out on the passenger side.  

"They saw a regular car coming just as Karl was pulling the cone out," Maria Foster said. "[The police officer] had regular clothes on and a regular car."  


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