SOMERSET, Wis. (AP) — A Minnesota teenager died and 4 different individuals have been severely harm after being stabbed whereas tubing down a Wisconsin river, authorities mentioned.
St. Croix County Sheriff Scott Knudson the victims and suspect, a 52-year-old Prior Lake, Minnesota man, have been all on the Apple River when the assault occurred Saturday afternoon. Knudson mentioned investigators have been working to find out what led to the stabbings and whether or not the victims and suspect knew one another. They have been tubing with two totally different teams that included about 20 individuals.
“We don’t know but who was related to who, who knew one another or what precipitated it,” Knudson mentioned.
The knife assault occurred on a difficult-to-access part of the river close to the city of Somerset, Wisconsin, which is about 35 miles (56 kilometers) east of Minneapolis. The suspect was arrested about an hour and a half later whereas getting off the river downstream.
“Thank goodness a witness had taken a photograph of him,” Knudson advised the Minneapolis Star Tribune. “One other witness positioned him on the exit of the tubing space, the place he was taken into custody.”
A 17-year-old boy from Stillwater, Minnesota, died. Two of the opposite victims have been flown to a hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota, and two others have been taken there by ambulance. The sheriff’s workplace mentioned Sunday that the situation of all 4 surviving victims — a lady and three males of their 20s — ranged from critical to crucial. They suffered stab wounds to their chests and torsos.
The sheriff’s workplace didn’t title the victims, however did present a number of particulars about them. The victims included a 20-year-old man and a 22-year-old man from Luck, Wisconsin; a 22-year-old man from Elk River, Minnesota; and a 24-year-old girl from Burnsville, Minnesota;
The title of the suspect wasn’t instantly launched, however St. Croix County jail information present a 52-year-old man was being held with out bond on suspicion of first-degree murder, 4 counts of aggravated battery and 4 counts of mayhem.
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