Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News)- A Minnesota man was sentenced for a shooting that occurred while he was struggling with police at a Rochester hotel last Winter. 

Read More: Kellogg Man Fired Gunshot During Struggle With Police at Rochester Hotel

The sentence, handed down on Thursday in Olmsted County Court, abides by the punishment turn laid out in a plea agreement that was reached last month

The Wabasha County man has a history of run-ins with law enforcement and had active arrest warrants at the time of last February's armed encounter with Rochester Police officers. 

Kellogg Man Sentenced for Shooting During Fight With Police at Rochester Hotel

34-year-old David Collier was arrested at the Extended Stay America Hotel at the Hwy. 52/Hwy. 63 interchange in south Rochester after officers responded to the business on the report of people with guns on the property. 

Google
Google
loading...

Police found Collier in a laundry room of the hotel and attempted to bring him into custody. The Kellogg man resisted the officers and a struggle ensued. 

Y-105FM logo
Get our free mobile app

While fighting with police Collier pulled a gun out of his pocket and fired a round into the floor before officers gained control of him. 

Collier complaint. Olmsted County Court
Collier complaint. Olmsted County Court
loading...

Last Month, Collier entered a plea deal in which he admitted to a first-degree assault charge involving the use of deadly force against a police officer. 

Olmsted County prosecutors agreed to drop three other felony charges, including illegal possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a crime of violence and attempted disarming of a peace officer in exchange for the guilty plea. 

On Thursday Collier was sentenced to 15 years in prison. He has been given credit for serving 415 days behind bars prior to his conviction and sentence.  

Minnesota Dept. of Corrections photo
Minnesota Dept. of Corrections photo
loading...

Collier was wanted on two active probation violation warrants at the time of his arrest. His criminal record includes felony convictions for burglary, fleeing police, drug offenses, and domestic assault.

More Minnesota News:

TIME TRAVEL! Take a trip back to Downtown Rochester in 2005

A bunch of photos taken in 2005 highlight the dramatic changes that continue to impact the city's downtown area.

Gallery Credit: Andy Brownell

More From Y-105FM