A Minneapolis man who was shot in the jaw looking out the window of his home at suspects in a crime spree vowed from the hospital Friday that he’s not giving up on the city.
“Hell no, I’m staying,” Boyd Hansen said a couple of hours before heading into a second surgery at HCMC since a single shot hit him in his left shoulder and then his jaw as he stood in his house just north of Lake Hiawatha.
“Minneapolis is too good an area,” Hansen said. The 54-year-old grew up about a mile from where he lives now with his girlfriend and has lived all his life in the city, other than a brief time in Colorado. “It’s worth fighting for.”
With good nature and an occasional chuckle, Hansen recounted drinking coffee in his man cave when “all of a sudden, I heard a very loud bang. It’s a city, so I don’t think too much about it. But I needed to check in case something happened.”
Hansen said he peered through the blind, and “that when the person saw me and shot me two, three seconds later.”
At first, he said, “I didn’t realize I got shot. It happened so fast. I felt a little bit of sensation in the jaw.”
Hansen said he yelled to his girlfriend to call 911 while he used paper towels to put pressure on his jaw to limit the bleeding as thoughts of dying within minutes crept into his mind.
Hansen has his own IT consulting business, but “does not have health insurance,” friend Sunderta Kaur wrote on an online fundraising page that she started for him.