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Police Searching For Guns In Raid At Wrong House

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) ― A search warrant that led police to raid the wrong house shows that officers were investigating a domestic assault case and thought they'd find multiple guns hidden in the north Minneapolis house.
  
A woman told police her boyfriend threatened her life and pointed a gun at her at 1321 Logan Avenue North. But when a SWAT team raided the home Sunday, they found Vang Khang, his wife and six children.
  
Khang fired shots at the officers, who fired back. No one was injured.
  
The search warrant filed in Hennepin County says the woman told police they would find handguns in the rafters in the basement. The woman also told police her boyfriend was a member of the Rolling 60's street gang.
  
The names of the suspect and the woman were blacked out in the search warrant.


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