2 Found Dead After Welfare Check in Mounds View

The scene of a death investigation in Mounds View on Sunday, May 11, 2025. MN CRIME PHOTO

Two people were found dead inside a Mounds View townhome Sunday evening after officers responded to a welfare check.

Just before 8 p.m. on May 11, Mounds View officers were dispatched to the 5200 block of Greenwood Drive after a 911 caller requested officers check on two people at the residence. Officers arrived and observed a man through a window, lying on the floor with blood visible on his face and shirt, showing no signs of movement.

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Given the apparent trauma and lack of response from the man, officers forced entry into the home to check for additional victims. Inside, they discovered another person deceased.

Officers secured the scene and requested assistance from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to process the residence and collect evidence. A handgun was recovered inside the home and investigators later confirmed that both victims sustained gunshot wounds.

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Crime scene tape was strung across a portion of the driveway and garages in the residential complex as multiple squad cars remained on scene into the evening.

Police say based on information so far, there’s no indication of an ongoing threat to the public and the case remains under active investigation.

UPDATE | Tuesday, May 13

The Ramsey County Medical Examiner has identified the two people found dead as 48-year-old Aaron Winfield Johnson, of Minneapolis, and 50-year-old Robert Eugene Bostic, of Mounds View. Johnson died from multiple gunshot wounds and his death has been ruled a homicide. Bostic died from a single gunshot wound and his death has been ruled a suicide.

Investigators say the case is being treated as a likely murder-suicide based on the autopsy findings and evidence collected. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Mounds View Police Department are continuing to investigate.

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