Three Minneapolis police officers were involved in a shooting that left one man wounded and no officers injured in South Minneapolis late Wednesday night.

A man shot at police officers after running from a stopped vehicle near 38th Street and Columbus Avenue South in the Powderhorn Park area at about 11 p.m., according to police.

The man was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis. His condition was not updated Thursday afternoon but he was expected to survive. He was identified as David Tsehai Embaye, 22, of Minneapolis.

After their ShotSpotter system was activated, police responded to the area and stopped a suspicious vehicle. A male passenger got out and began shooting at officers as he ran from the vehicle.

The area between 36th and 38th streets and Chicago and Columbus avenues was closed off early Thursday as police investigated.

A handgun was recovered at the scene, police said.

The ShotSpotter system detects gunshots with sensors and triangulates their position, immediately alerting 911 operators who can quickly call out officers, according to the Minneapolis Police Department’s website.

The three officers were identified as Walter Alvarado, Omar Foulkes and Brandon Kitzerow. They were placed on paid administrative leave, which is standard procedure during investigation of an officer-involved shooting.

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