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Author Topic: Man killed while fishing the St.Croix  (Read 2656 times)

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Witnesses give conflicting accounts of angler's fatal stabbing along St. Croix River

Apr 17  2015



 

BALSAM LAKE, WIS. -- A father of five is dead and a teenager barely out of high school is in jail for stabbing him, yet authorities still can't say with certainty what fueled a three-hour argument that caused the fatal clash between St. Croix River anglers Tuesday night.

 



The Polk County District Attorney's Office charged Levi C. Acre-Kendall, 19, of Cambridge, Minn., on Friday with first-degree reckless homicide in the death of St. Croix Falls resident Peter S. Kelly. But authorities say it's unclear how Kelly, 34, and a friend became embroiled in a running confrontation with Acre-Kendall and his two friends as they fished on opposite riverbanks in Interstate Park.

"All I can tell you is that it would have never happened if it weren't for those two older men coming to the boys, because the boys were just fishing," Acre-Kendall's mother, Lavonne Acre, said through sobs Friday morning. "Levi's a good kid."


Polk County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Steve Moe said that despite cooperation from Kelly's and Acre-Kendall's friends, authorities don't know what started the dispute or what exactly was said.

Attorney David Sjoberg, who accompanied Acre-Kendall when he turned himself in Thursday to authorities in Balsam Lake, said he had no "clear sense" of the details of the argument.

"It doesn't sound like it was a dispute about anything other than some silly stuff," he said.

The criminal complaint filed Friday also shed little light on how it started. Instead, it gave conflicting accounts of the deadly encounter:


Kelly's friend, Ross Lechman, said the young men were standing outside a car when Acre-Kendall allegedly stabbed Kelly in the heart.

Acre-Kendall's two friends, ages 19 and 17, told authorities that Kelly tried to pull Acre-Kendall out of a car as the younger men attempted to flee. That's when Acre-Kendall stabbed Kelly, they said.

What is undisputed is that Kelly and Lechman were fishing on the Minnesota side of the river about 6:30 p.m. when the argument began with Acre-Kendall and his friends, who were fishing on the Wisconsin side. About three hours later, the complaint said, Kelly and Lechman drove over to confront the other men.

Lechman said that one of the men stepped between Acre-Kendall and Kelly to diffuse the situation.

Kelly asked Acre-Kendall if he had pulled a knife, the complaint said. Lechman said that Kelly and Acre-Kendall argued. Then, Kelly ran back toward his own vehicle.


"We got to go," Kelly said. "He stabbed me."

Lechman asked Acre-Kendall if that was true.

"Yes, yes I stabbed him," Acre-Kendall said, according to Lechman's account.

Kelly was stabbed about 9:45 p.m. The young men fled.

Polk County Sheriff Peter Johnson said that Kelly was unable to provide any information before he died less than an hour later at a hospital.

Authorities zeroed in on Acre-Kendall as a suspect after finding receipts at the scene, reviewing store surveillance video and receiving a tip from a concerned parent who knew the young men.

That parent said that five young men had been fishing at Interstate Park over the weekend.

Acre-Kendall's mother turned over to police the alleged murder weapon and the clothes her son was wearing that night.

Polk County District Attorney Dan Steffen said that Acre-Kendall's friends have been cooperative, and are being treated as witnesses, not suspects. That, however, could change.

Johnson said his office is still investigating, and will present findings to Steffen's office to determine whether other charges are merited.

Kelly's brother, Michael Kelly, who was not at the scene, has said that the younger men were shouting profanities and slurs across the river, prompting his brother to ask them to leave the spot, which is popular with families. He also said that the young men were smoking marijuana, an allegation Johnson declined to address.

Friday afternoon, Acre-Kendall made his first appearance in court, where bail was set at $125,000. His next hearing is April 22.

"He's a young kid, but I don't feel for him at all," Michael Kelly said of Acre-Kendall. "I see ... five young kids at home waiting for their father."

Funeral services for Peter Kelly are planned for Saturday at Our Lady of the Lakes Church in Balsam Lake.


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                :reporter; .......Updated

Minnesota man pleads not guilty in fatal stabbing along St. Croix River


May 5, 2015

 
 :reporter; ......
A Minnesota man pleaded not guilty Monday to fatally stabbing a fisherman along the St. Croix River last month after an hours long dispute between two groups of men.

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Levi Acre-Kendall, 19, of Cambridge, pleaded not guilty in Polk County Circuit Court to first-degree reckless homicide in the April 14 death of Peter S. Kelly.

His bail was also lowered from $125,000 to $75,000. Acre-Kendall’s attorney, Eric Nelson, argued for a $20,000 bail, which was opposed by Polk County District Attorney Dan Steffen.

Nelson said that Acre-Kendall had not yet posted bail. If he does, he will have to observe a 9 p.m. curfew and use electronic home confinement, among other conditions.

Authorities allege that Acre-Kendall and his friends, also from Minnesota, were fishing on the Wisconsin side of the St. Croix River in Interstate Park while Kelly, 34, and his friend, Ross Lechman, fished on the Minnesota side.

Acre-Kendall and his friends were getting loud and using profanity, and Kelly and Lechman asked them to show respect, according to the complaint. Someone in Acre-Kendall’s group taunted Kelly and Lechman to drive across the river, and Kelly said they would. Kelly, a father of five from St. Croix Falls, and Lechman drove over and confronted the younger men, the charge said.

The charge said Lechman pushed Acre-Kendall to the ground. Kelly confronted Acre-Kendall, who allegedly stabbed him in the chest with a knife.

Acre-Kendall’s friends told authorities that the stabbing occurred when Kelly tried to pull Acre-Kendall out of a car. Lechman did not witness the stabbing, which Nelson has said was an act of self-defense. Acre-Kendall’s next court date is June 22.


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