Taylor Justin Schulz Charged In Robert Skafte Murder

Taylor Justin Schulz

Taylor Justin Schulz is an alleged killer from Minnesota who has been charged with the murder of Robert Skafte

According to court documents Taylor Justin Schulz entered the Oak Grove grocery store and put a number of items in a basket then headed to the check out area. Once there Schulz would attack the cashier Robert Skafte with a broken golf club before impaling Skafte causing injuries that would lead to his death

Taylor Justin Schulz was arrested following a long standoff with police and has been charged with murder

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A cashier died after a suspect impaled him with a golf club Friday afternoon at a small grocery store in Minneapolis’ Loring Park neighborhood, police said.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said the assailant, a 44-year-old man, approached the counter of Oak Grove Grocery on the 200 block of Oak Grove Street just before 1 p.m., appearing to have items for purchase. The suspect then went behind the counter and started beating the worker behind the register with the golf club, eventually thrusting the weapon into the victim’s torso.

The victim, a 66-year-old man, was taken to the hospital but later died. A longtime friend identified him as Robert Skafte.

A spokesperson for the Minneapolis Police Department confirmed on Saturday morning that Taylor Justin Schulz, 44, was taken into custody on probable cause murder.

Taylor Justin Schulz barricaded himself in an apartment building across the street and remained there for about six hours while SWAT teams and crisis negotiators worked to make an arrest. He was eventually brought into custody without further incident, O’Hara said.

“We know this neighborhood is hurting tonight because of this absolutely horrific crime and just how senseless it was — an elder who is so well known and has worked in this grocery store for decades,” O’Hara said.

Minneapolis Police on Saturday said they are not looking for additional suspects at this time. Anyone who has additional information is urged to call 911. Anonymous tips can be submitted through CrimeStoppers.

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Tributes have been paid to a well-loved and popular store worker who was horrifically killed when a customer allegedly stuck a golf club through the man’s chest.

Suspect Taylor Justin Schulz, 44, is in custody, following a six-hour standoff with cops at a nearby apartment unit where he barricaded himself inside. His alleged victim, Robert Skafte, was pronounced dead shortly after the unprovoked attack, which happened on Friday at Oak Grove Grocery in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Taylor Justin Schulz, 44, allegedly brought several items to the counter just before 1pm then launched the unprovoked attack. Schulz impaled the 66-year-old dancer “through the torso” with the club before fleeing the building, the Minneapolis Police Department said.

According to the New York Post, neighbor Tony Gutoski walked into the store shortly after the horror incident and was able to alert authorities while Taylor Justin Schulz was still on the scene. At that point, he recalled, Skafte was still alive, and told him his attacker had come in earlier in the day before the fatal encounter.

Gutoski said: “He was speaking, he answered questions. He told me the dude that came in earlier that was acting crazy and yelling about st came back and attacked him.” He added that Schulz was “a f***g crazy person” who had called 911 just before the attack to demand to talk to the FBI.

Gutoski said that, like many other people in the area, he was also a friend of the victim and thought he was “a really good dude [who] never hurt no one”. Gutoski, one of the last people to see him alive, remembered him as “a fixture in the neighborhood”.

And that was a sentiment echoed by several others who have been left in shock by the man’s murder. Mourners have flocked to the shop since to leave tributes and wreaths at a growing memorial for Skafte, who was an accomplished dancer in the area’s tight-knit theater community.

Police chief Brian O’Hara issued a statement where he said officers tracked the suspect to the building after speaking to Gutoski and described the stand-off negotiators, the SWAT team, the drone unit and the bomb squad had to endure before they managed to get Schulz to surrender, after which SWAT officers took him into custody where he was then booked in the Hennepin County Jail on probable cause murder.

According to the Daily Mail, O’Hara said that he thought the murder was committed “in a very grotesque way”, and left behind a “senseless and horrific scene” that many will be forced to remember for years to come. He said: “We know this neighborhood is hurting tonight because of this absolutely senseless crime. Investigators are working to determine what transpired leading up to the murder.”

The chief then went on to say Skafte was “an elder who had lived in this neighborhood for decades”. And Myron Johnson, a friend of Skafte and fellow pro dancer, told MPRNews: “It’s tragic. It’s hard to even imagine that it’s real.”

While Stephanie Grey, who danced with Skafte at Minneapolis-based dance company Ballet of the Dolls, added: “He had the innocence of a child with the wisdom of an old soul. I can’t even begin to wrap my brain around the loss.”

The pair and several others revealed how Skafte took up work at Oak Grove Grocery several years after his dance career ended, and lived in a building right across the street. According to them the victim was best known for roles in Hello Dalí, a dance and musical production about the life of painter Salvador Dalí, as well as Carmen and a disco version of Giselle.

Officers said that first responders had tried to save Skafte’s life, but he died at Hennepin County Medical Center. There is a memorial with candles, flowers and photos set up outside the grocery store. The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office has yet to issue charges in the case.

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Levi William Axtell Murders Alleged Sex Offender

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Levi William Axtell is a man from Minnesota who would beat to death a 77 year old man he suspected of being a sex offender. According to police reports Levi William Axtell would go to the victims home where he would grab a shovel and fatally beat the 77 year old man and used a set of moose antlers as part of the brutal beating. Levi William Axtell suspected the 77 year old of stalking his 22 month old daughter.

According to police the victim was tied to a sex case back in the 1970’s however nothing came of it and there was no information online that would tie the victim to the case.

Levi William Axtell would turn himself into police and has been charged with second degree murder.

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A Minnesota father allegedly used a moose antler and a shovel to fatally beat an elderly man he believed was sexually abusing children, a criminal complaint states.

Levi William Axtell, 27, turned himself in to police Wednesday, minutes after he killed a 77-year-old man. Axtell allegedly admitted to the crime, telling detectives that he had known the victim for a long time and “believed him to have sexually offended against children in the past,” according to the complaint.

A witness told the Cook County Sheriff’s Office that around 5 p.m. Wednesday, a person in a white Dodge Caravan pulled into the driveway of the victim’s Grand Marais home, smashed a vehicle and then ran inside the residence, the document says.

The witness heard screams coming from inside the home and saw the driver of the van flee the scene.

Authorities said the alleged driver, identified as Axtell, drove to the police station. While covered in blood, he went inside with his hands on his head and said that he had murdered the victim, according to the complaint.

The victim was found dead in his home next to a bloody shovel. A preliminary medical examiner’s report said he had defensive wounds on his arms and died from blunt force head injuries.

Axtell told detectives that he found a shovel on the victim’s deck and hit the man over the head with it about 20 times, the complaint states. He said he “finished him off” by hitting him in the head several times with a large moose antler, it says.

Cook County Sheriff Pat Eliasen said that Axtell and the victim had “experienced some conflict in the past” and that Axtell had alleged that he had stalked his 22-month-old daughter “but nothing was ever sustained.”

When asked about the allegations that the victim had sexually abused children, the sheriff said there was apparently a case from the 1970s out of Kanabec County, Minnesota. Eliasen did not have details about the case, and nothing related to those allegations was found in online court records for the victim.

NBC News reached out to the Kanabec County court for comment.

Axtell was charged with second-degree murder. Attorney information was not immediately available.

https://news.yahoo.com/minnesota-father-allegedly-uses-moose-211618456.html

Julissa Thaler Guilty Of Murder Of 6 Year Old Son

Julissa Thaler

Julissa Thaler is a woman from Minnesota who was just convicted in the brutal murder of her six year old son. According to court documents Julissa Thaler would fatally shoot her six year old son in her car. She would then put the body of Eli Hart in the trunk of the car and proceeded to drive around with it inside. Ultimately Julissa Thaler would be pulled over for driving on the rim of her car and when officers would look in the trunk they would find the body of Eli Hart. Julissa Thaler would be arrested and ultimately convicted. Julissa Thaler will be sentenced later this month where she faces an automatic life sentence.

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Minnesota mother was convicted Wednesday of murdering her 6-year-old son in 2022 and driving with his body in the trunk of her car.

Julissa Thaler, 28, of Spring Park, was on trial for shooting her son, kindergartner Eli Hart, nine times with a shotgun inside her sedan, say prosecutors.

On Wednesday, a jury found her guilty of one count each of first-degree premeditated murder and second-degree murder after deliberating for two hours, Kare 11CBS Minnesota and the Star Tribune report.

She automatically received a life sentence without parole for the premeditated murder conviction, KARE 11 reports.

“On behalf of Eli’s family, Tory Hart would like to thank the jury, the court, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office and justice partners for their good work,” Eli’s father, Tory Hart, said in a statement, KARE 11 reports. “This is a tragic and heartbreaking event that could have been avoided if Eli had never been returned to a dangerous home.”

The murder came to light on May 20, 2022, when police in Orono pulled Thaler over after she was spotted driving her sedan on a bare metal rim without one of its tires and with a shattered a rear window.

Officers said they noticed blood inside the car.

Later, when they looked in the trunk of her car, they found her son’s body inside, say police.

Thaler was arrested shortly after and initially charged with second-degree murder.

After turning down two offers from prosecutors to plead guilty to second-degree murder, including on Jan. 30, her charges were upgraded to first-degree murder, Fox 9 reported.

“I would never do that to my son,” she said in court on Jan. 30 when rejecting the plea deal, Fox 9 reported. “I want to go to trial.”

Jury selection began on Jan. 30. Opening statements began Friday and closing statements were made Wednesday morning.

During his testimony on Friday, Hart said his son was popular at his elementary school and dreamed of becoming a firefighter.

“He was always really happy, outgoing, always full of energy, always,” Hart testified, Fox 9 reports.

During the trial, jurors heard about how the upbeat, well-liked kindergartner spent his final hours.

Thaler’s ex-boyfriend, Robert Pikkarainen, testified that on the night of May 19, 2022, she let Eli stay up late and then grew frustrated when he became rowdy, KARE 11 reports.

She was hitting him,” he testified. “Then Eli was hitting her and they were fighting.”

He said she briefly left her apartment, put her shotgun into her car, returned and “grabbed Eli and went downstairs,” KARE 11 reports.

When he woke up the next day and asked her where she went, she gave a vague answer. “She was kind of like, ‘I had to go do something,'” he testified.

Thaler was fighting for custody of Eli with Hart when the boy was killed, according to court records obtained by PEOPLE.

She lost custody of Eli in Jan. 2021 after the Dakota County Social Services Department learned that she was “presenting with psychosis and hearing voices telling her to kill herself,” court documents show, the Star Tribune reported.

According to a GoFundMe campaign organized to help cover Eli’s funeral costs, the boy spent 11 months living with extended family members. But in December 2021, a judge allowed Eli to return to his mother’s care for a home trial.

“Due to many red flags Eli’s mother was showing, Tory tried extremely hard to get custody of Eli,” the fundraiser description said. “Numerous parties made many statements to CPS, fearing that mom would harm Eli if full custody were returned. Sadly, full custody was returned on May 10, 2022.”

Authorities noted that Julissa Thaler “bought a shotgun and learned how to use it” shortly after Hart filed papers asking the court for full custody, the Star Tribune reported.

Shortly afterward, she allegedly went to a shooting range with a friend to learn how to fire the gun, Fox 9 reported.

After the verdict, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty released a statement saying, “Eli’s brutal murder is one of the most horrific cases I have encountered in 30 years working in the criminal legal system.

“Nothing will ever fill the emptiness Eli’s father and other loved ones now live with every day, but I’m hopeful this verdict will make it just a bit easier to remember Eli as the toothless, happy, smiling little boy we have seen in photos.”

Julissa Thaler is scheduled to return to court for sentencing on Feb. 16.

Her attorney did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s requests for comment.

https://people.com/crime/minnesota-mom-convicted-killing-son-after-going-gun-range-practice-shooting/

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A mother will spend the rest of her life in jail for the murder of her six-year-old son, Eli Hart.

A judge sentenced Julissa Thaler to life without parole on Thursday.

Last year, police found her son shot to death in the trunk of her car.

A few days before the child was killed, Dakota County Social Services granted Thaler custody of Eli.

Eli’s dad, Tory Hart, and his wife, Josie Josephson, detailed to the judge how much it hurt to lose him.

“No one should ever have to feel this kind of pain or trauma, but we have been sentenced to a lifetime of this pain. Confusion, grief, sorrow and trauma. A lifetime without Eli,” Josephson said.

Orono Police arrested Thaler for the child’s death in May 2022.

Eli’s family says they hope to begin healing while carrying out his legacy.

The family has started a foundation in Eli’s honor and are fundraising for a playground.

They hope the playground won’t honor only Eli, but all kids who deserve to have a happy childhood.

Josephson and Hart have an active civil lawsuit against Dakota County Social Services

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Julissa Thaler Arrested For Sons Murder

Julissa Thaler

Julissa Thaler is a woman from Minnesota who was just arrested after police pulled over her vehicle and found the body of her six year old son in the trunk of the car. According to police reports Julissa Thaler was driving around in a vehicle that was driving on its rim with the back window blown out. When police searched the vehicle they found the body of six year old Eli Hart in the trunk. The father of Eli Hart and Julissa Thaler were in a bitter custody battle with Julissa drug addiction and mental health at the forefront. Julissa Thaler has been charged with murder

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Police say they found a boy’s body in the trunk of a vehicle during a traffic stop in Mound on Friday morning, and two people are in custody.

On Saturday, family members identified the victim as 6-year-old Eli Hart. Additionally, the superintendent for Westonka Public Schools said the victim is believed to be a kindergarten student at Shirley Hills Primary School.

Police say that the boy’s death is being investigated as a domestic incident. Court records show the boy’s mother, Julissa Thaler, was recently awarded full custody of Hart. Thaler was arrested Friday in Orono and is currently in custody on suspicion of murder.

Documents from Dakota County court detail concerns social workers had about Thaler’s mental health, criminal history and living situation. Still, she was granted full parental custody of Hart earlier this month, and the case was dismissed.

According to the Orono Police Department, officers were called around 7 a.m. Friday to a suspicious vehicle, which was driving on its rim with its back window smashed out.

After performing a traffic stop at Shoreline Drive and Bartlett Boulevard, police spoke to the woman who was driving the car and noticed blood inside the vehicle.

Then, they found a body in the trunk.

Police say they took the woman into custody. One other person was arrested at an apartment complex. The names of the two arrested have yet to be released.

“It sort of shocks you, and our hearts go out to the victim in this as well as the officers, first responders,” said Orono Police Chief Correy Farniok. He said officials are hoping to identify the victim Friday evening.

Multiple scenes, including a Shell gas station about two miles away from the site of the arrest, are being processed. Officials do not believe there is a risk to the public at this time.

The two suspects are expected to be charged in Hennepin County in the next few days.

Westonka Public Schools say the district’s crisis support team will be on-site at the school on Monday. Superintendent Kevin Borg says information about the boy’s death will not be shared in school, to allow parents to use their discretion in discussing the tragedy with their children.

“It is horrifying and difficult to process a tragedy of this magnitude, especially in our close-knit community,” Borg said. “My thoughts and prayers go out to all those who are grieving this profound loss.”

https://www.valleynewslive.com/2022/05/22/2-arrested-after-boys-body-found-trunk-victim-identified/

Demetrius Wynne Teen Killer Murders Neighbor

Demetrius Wynne

Demetrius Wynne was a fourteen year old teen killer from Minnesota when he broke into his neighbors home and brutally murdered her. According to court records Demetrius Wynne would break into the home of Susan Spiller and would attack the woman who was beaten, choked and stabbed. The murder case would go cold for four years until a fingerprint would point to Demetrius Wynne as the murderer. Demetrius Wynne would be arrested and later convicted of second degree murder. Demetrius Wynne is to be sentenced later this year

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An Brooklyn Park man was convicted Tuesday for the brutal 2015 murder of his former neighbor, north Minneapolis activist and artist Susan Spiller.

After a weeklong trial and a day of deliberations, a jury found Demetrius Wynne, 21, guilty of second degree murder with intent after a trial in Hennepin County District Court. He is scheduled to be sentenced April 28. He was found not guilty of a lesser charge of second-degree murder without intent.

Having killed Spiller when he was 14, Wynne was arrested nearly four years later following a fingerprint match. He was first charged in juvenile court, but certified certified to stand trial as an adult in late 2019.

During the trial, former Hennepin County medical examiner Dr. Enid Boeding, who conducted the autopsy, testified that Spiller, 68, was strangled, beaten and stabbed several times. Either the stab wounds or strangulation alone could have caused her death, Boeding said. She determined Spiller’s cause of death “complex homicidal violence.”

“Nearly seven years have passed since this tragedy occurred. While the guilty verdict cannot undo the heartbreak and devastation the victim’s family and loved ones have endured, my hope is that this helps in the healing process,” Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said in a statement.

Sentencing is scheduled for April 28. State guidelines call for a 25 1/2 year prison sentence. Prosecutors will request a 30-year sentence.

https://www.startribune.com/brooklyn-park-man-guilty-of-murder-in-2015-slaying-of-minneapolis-activist-in-her-home/600160468/