Morris Silas Dodd Jr., 56, was convicted by a Becker County District Court jury of second-degree manslaughter-culpable negligence for the Nov. 10, 2018, shooting death of Jay Nelson. Dodd previously pleaded guilty to two counts of ineligible person in possession of firearm or ammunition. Sentencing is scheduled for July 28.
The victim told officers he had been given a ride there by a friend to collect a debt from the property owner. He was hit in the face by Rogers before he could get out of the car.
Man found guilty in 2018 shooting death of retired Lake Park police chief
Morris Silas Dodd Jr., 56, was convicted by a Becker County District Court jury of second-degree manslaughter-culpable negligence for the Nov. 10, 2018, shooting death of Jay Nelson. Dodd previously pleaded guilty to two counts of ineligible person in possession of firearm or ammunition. Sentencing is scheduled for July 28.
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Morris Silas Dodd Jr. of rural Ogema is accused of second-degree manslaughter and a second count of felony possession of a firearm for the shooting death of former Lake Park Police Chief Jay Nelson. (Photo courtesy of the Becker County Sheriff s Dept.)
Waubun man sentenced to 19 months for fatal car-UTV collision
A police officer found the driver trapped in the UTV, which had extensive damage to its left front area. He had “obvious apparent traumatic injuries,” and medical responders excavated him and transported him to a Fargo hospital, where he died the next day.
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A Waubun man has been sentenced to 19 months prison for a collision that caused the death of a man driving a UTV off-road vehicle.
Aaron Lee Pelham, 38, was sentenced in Becker County District Court for felony failing to stop after a collision that resulted in injury or death.
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