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The Yankton County Sheriff's Office released the name of the pilot who died in a helicopter crash north of Yankton on Tuesday.
Three people were shot to death in a small South Dakota town, and a former law officer who once served as the town's mayor is charged in the killings. Jay Ostrem, 64, was jailed on $1 million cash ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A Harrisburg couple has been identified in a deadly crash south of town over the weekend. Authorities say a pickup was heading south just after 10 a.m. Saturday morning.
Arnold Archambeau (born 1972), a member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe, was raised on its reservation in the southeastern half of Charles Mix County, South Dakota.Raised by his grandmother after his mother's death in his teens, [4] Archambeau was living with an aunt [5] and working at the Fort Randall Casino at the time of his disappearance. [4]
On August 22, 2021, four days before his scheduled trial on the charges arising from Joseph Boever's death, he received another speeding ticket, his seventh in South Dakota since 2014. [ 123 ] In early April 2022, the state Department of Public Safety released a report on Ravnsborg's driving history. [ 124 ]
Harrisburg, South Dakota: 0 1 1: A principal was shot in the arm and wounded at Harrisburg High School after an argument with a student. The suspect, 16-year-old Mason Buhl at the school, was taken into custody and was charged with first-degree attempted murder and sentenced to 25 years with 15 years suspended on supervised probation. [268] [269]
Timeline of the deadliest mass shooting in the United States Year Incident Location Deaths Injuries Ref; 1949 Camden shootings: Camden, New Jersey: 13 3 1966 University of Texas tower shooting† Austin, Texas: 17 31 1984 San Ysidro McDonald's massacre† San Diego, California: 22 19 1991 Luby's shooting† Killeen, Texas: 23 27 2007 Virginia ...
Police confirmed with USA TODAY that the driver was fatally shot by police. "Perpetrator was shot by NOPD officers and killed," said Karen Boudrie, public relations specialist with New Orleans police.