Prosecutors drop case against man accused in fatal shooting

Published 7:54 pm Tuesday, November 26, 2019

ROCHESTER — Olmsted County prosecutors won’t pursue a murder charge against a Rochester man after two juries failed to reach a verdict in the case.

Twenty-six-year-old Alexander Weiss said he fatally shot Mohammed Rahim in January 2018 in self-defense. A criminal complaint says Weiss was driving in Rochester when he saw a speeding car crash into a storm drain.

Weiss said he pulled up to help, but Rahim backed up and his vehicle. Weiss, who has a permit to carry, said he shot the 17-year-old after he and a passenger became verbally aggressive.

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Trials in May and October ended in hung juries.

County Attorney Mark Ostrem said a unanimous verdict is highly improbable, so he has a legal obligation to dismiss the charge.