BCA IDs officer who fired and man injured in Plymouth police shooting

Plymouth officer shoots man while responding to domestic disturbance, police say

Authorities have identified the Twin Cities police officer who shot a man during a domestic disturbance call and the man he shot.

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said Plymouth Police Department officer Jacob Coopet shot 44-year-old Atanas Hristev on Nov. 25. Hristev had a gun and pointed it at Coopet before Coopet shot, according to the BCA.

Hristev remains hospitalized in stable condition.

According to the BCA, Coopet responded to a domestic disturbance call about a man knocking on the window of an apartment on the 6100 block of Quinwood Lane North around 4:30 a.m. on Nov. 25.

Coopet found Hristev in the parking lot and shot him after Hristev raised his gun at him, the BCA said.

The BCA recovered a handgun and spent shell casings from the scene.

After the BCA's investigation is complete, it will turn its findings over to the Hennepin County Attorney's Office for a charging decision.

Coopet is on critical incident leave. He was 23 years of law enforcement experience, the BCA said.

Note: The video above originally aired Nov. 25, 2025.

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