Shakopee Man Charged After Reported Inappropriate Sexual Behavior in Uber, Store Incident
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Published: April 8th 2026
SHAKOPEE MN: A 38-year-old man is facing multiple charges after an Uber driver reported that a passenger was engaging in inappropriate sexual behavior during a ride and later at a Shakopee convenience store, according to a criminal complaint filed in Scott County.
Andre Nmn Thurman, DOB June 9, 1987, has been charged with one count of obscene material—produce/present/participate/direct, along with gross misdemeanor counts of obstructing legal process and giving a false name to a peace officer, and a misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct.
According to the complaint, officers with the Shakopee Police Department were dispatched at approximately 3:54 p.m. on April 6, 2026, after the Uber driver reported the incident. The driver told police he removed the man at a Holiday store off Eagle Creek Boulevard.
The complaint states that when officers arrived, Thurman was outside the store. Store employees then informed officers that the man had gone into a restroom inside the business. Officers located Thurman inside and gave him commands, which the complaint states he did not follow.
When asked for identification, Thurman allegedly provided documents bearing a different name and date of birth. According to the complaint, the information did not match any records in Minnesota.
During the encounter, Thurman is accused of resisting officers’ efforts while they attempted to detain him. The complaint states officers ultimately took him into custody with assistance from additional responders.
The charges referenced in this article are based on a criminal complaint. A criminal complaint is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law