Hunter who killed son had beer, pot in his system
La Belle Plaine man who kills his favorite 8-year-old son in the chest during the last month While Turkey had hunting alcohol and marijuana in his system when, after a second degree crime, homicide fees presented Monday.
Anthony Klaseus, 39, told authorities told that his son, Hunter, to remain, surrounded as it approached an area of turkeys sometime after 5 pm April 19 in a field east of Crahan Lane near County Road 6 Sibley County , Charged Sibley County District Court
Klaseus called turkey. They called him and fired in the direction.
“Then I heard a software component plug or break something close to my home and a large number grew until,” he authorities. “I thought it was a Turkey And I’m shot, and he went down. I thought I erschoss turkey. So, my son jumped again to cry and then fell down. ”
Hunter, dressed in camouflage and wearing a hood, resembled a “Turkey fanning out,” said Klaseus authorities. Department of Natural Resources rules that hunters pull the turkey with visible beards, a label of game birds on the chest.
Klaseus and paramedics performed CPR on Hunter, but he died on the scene.
Klaseus adopted a breath test in the scene filed a blood alcohol concentration of 0.06 percent, said the fee. A urine test three hours after the shooting revealed a concentration of ethyl alcohol of 0.05 grams per milliliter 67. It also showed that marijuana in his system, even if the concentration is true is not known for a few weeks.
The authorities said it was not clear when exactly it consumes alcohol and marijuana.
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