The inmate suffered a medical emergency during an evening meal service Friday, Dec. 18.
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Luke Laducer, a 41-year-old inmate at the Cass County Jail, died after suffering a medical emergency on Friday night, Dec. 18. Cass County Sheriff s Office / Submitted Photo
The deceased, 41-year-old Luke Laducer, was booked into the jail at approximately 3 a.m. Friday morning. During the 5 p.m. meal service, deputies noticed that Laducer was suffering from a medical emergency, a news release from the Cass County Sheriff s Office said.
The death remains under investigation by the Cass County Sheriff s Office, Cass County Coroner s Office and North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
Attorney general speaks publicly about fatal crash
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Dec 16, 2020 at 12:12 pm EDT
This Sept. 15, 2020 photo provided by the state of South Dakota shows The car that South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg was driving on Sept. 12, 2020 when he he struck and killed a pedestrian. Secretary of Public Safety Craig Price said Monday, Nov. 2, 2020, that Ravnsborg was distracted before he drove onto a highway shoulder where he struck and killed 55-year-old Joseph Boever. (state of South Dakota via AP)
PIERRE, S.D. South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg said he’s confident he didn’t commit a crime when he struck and killed a man as he drove along a dark highway in September.
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg said he’s confident he didn’t commit a crime when he struck and killed a man as he drove along a dark highway in September.
It’s the first time Ravnsborg has talked publicly about the crash that killed 55-year-old Joseph Boever along Highway 14 near Highmore. He previously issued a statement.
An investigation into the fatality is ongoing. Investigators are working with the Hyde County State’s Attorney’s Office to determine whether charges are warranted.
“I believe I have not committed any crime. I believe that we will, when we have all the facts, not a selected amount of facts, we’ll know the full story and we’ll make a full statement,” he told reporters this week.
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PIERRE, S.D. South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg said he s confident he didn t commit a crime when he struck and killed a man as he drove along a dark highway in September.
It s the first time Ravnsborg has talked publicly about the crash that killed 55-year-old Joseph Boever along Highway 14 near Highmore. He previously issued a statement.
An investigation into the fatality is ongoing. Investigators are working with the Hyde County State s Attorney s Office to determine whether charges are warranted. I believe I have not committed any crime. I believe that we will, when we have all the facts, not a selected amount of facts, we’ll know the full story and we’ll make a full statement, he told reporters this week.
“He loved us, he loved life,” Pickens told “Injustice with Nancy Grace,” airing
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Oxygen. But two months later, Clay, 40, was deceased, leaving an ache, Pickens said, that is “never going to heal.”
On July 6, Clay was found dead following a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 94 in Bismarck. John Bridges, the driver of the van Clay was in, walked away with minor injuries and was checked out at a local hospital.
However, responding officers saw that wounds to Clay’s neck and chest didn’t match the severity of the crash. Marks around the victim’s wrists gave the appearance that he had been bound.