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Man suspected of running down Paul Pfeifer receives court-ordered 50-day hold in jail

Created: June 15, 2021 05:38 PM Brooklyn Park police told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS a Hennepin County judge has ordered 46-year-old Christopher Dewayne Rice to be held in jail for a minimum of 50 days as prosecutors pursue possible criminal charges in the death of 65-year-old Paul Pfeifer. Police told KSTP they believe Rice intentionally drove his vehicle into Pfeifer while he was attempting to pick up his mail at the end of his driveway last Saturday, and Rice is being held in custody on suspicion of criminal vehicular homicide. Rice has a history of severe mental illness and could have been released from jail Tuesday at noon, but a judge ordered him held in custody for the next 50 days because he poses a risk to himself and others.

Two found dead in car in Brooklyn Park; foul play not suspected

Two found dead in car in Brooklyn Park; foul play not suspected Brooklyn Park police say there doesn t appear to be evidence of foul play.  December 30, 2020 7:38pm Text size Copy shortlink: A call about a suspicious vehicle parked in a Brooklyn Park apartment complex turned into a death investigation when officers found two bodies inside the car. Police arrived in the 6300 block of N. Zane Avenue about 4 p.m. Tuesday and found two people dead in a Honda Civic with Minnesota plates, said Brooklyn Park Deputy Police Chief Mark Bruley. The victims, a man and a woman, are believed to have been in the car for at least four days. Over the weekend, a resident saw a car running while it was in a parking spot reserved for guests. On Tuesday, when the same resident saw that the car was still there, the resident called police and told them there might be a body inside, Bruley said.

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