Plea Agreement in Rochester Murder Case
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Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - There was a guilty plea today for a fatal shooting in Rochester last year that police say resulted from “a drug deal gone bad.
19-year-old Robert Salley today entered guilty pleas to second-degree murder and a felony weapons-related charge. A second weapons-related charge was dropped through the plea deal.
Salley was arrested in January of last year following the shooting death of 24-year-old Trevor Boysen in the parking lot of The Quarters Apartment Complex near the Rochester Community and Technical College Campus. Rochester police obtained a security camera video that shows Salley getting into a car, and then after exiting the vehicle, firing a gun at the car. The video then shows Boysen exiting the car before he collapsed on the pavement. A half dozen spent shell casings were found at the scene.
Plea Agreement in Rochester Murder Case
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Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - There was a guilty plea today for a fatal shooting in Rochester last year that police say resulted from “a drug deal gone bad.
19-year-old Robert Salley today entered guilty pleas to second-degree murder and a felony weapons-related charge. A second weapons-related charge was dropped through the plea deal.
Salley was arrested in January of last year following the shooting death of 24-year-old Trevor Boysen in the parking lot of The Quarters Apartment Complex near the Rochester Community and Technical College Campus. Rochester police obtained a security camera video that shows Salley getting into a car, and then after exiting the vehicle, firing a gun at the car. The video then shows Boysen exiting the car before he collapsed on the pavement. A half dozen spent shell casings were found at the scene.
Worker at Cannon Falls Business Injured by Chemical Reaction
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Cannon Falls, MN (KROC-AM News) - The regional Chemical Assessment Team from the Rochester Fire Department was dispatched to Cannon Falls yesterday evening after an employee at a business was injured through exposure to a chemical reaction.
The incident was reported around 5:15 p.m. at Gemini Signage, where two chemicals had accidentally been mixed and created a dramatic chemical reaction. The injured worker was not at the scene when the CAT Team arrived but the person did require medical treatment for what were thought to be non-life-threatening injuries.