A Minnesota standoff turned explosive when 42-year-old Jason Michael Phillips opened fire on police from his Isanti home, sparking a multi-hour siege that left no one outside injured but landed him with 32 felonies—including attempted murder of an officer. SWAT teams from multiple counties responded as negotiations failed, and the judge slapped a $3 million bond while ordering a mental health evaluation. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is now investigating the use of force, including a shot fired by a SWAT officer, and has seized multiple weapons. Phillips’ next court date? October 21, 2026—marking the start of a high-stakes legal saga with plenty more twists ahead.

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