Man Charged in Minnesota State Park Shooting
26-year-old charged with second degree murder
Prosecutors have charged a 26-year-old with second degree murder in the fatal shooting of another man at a state park in southern Minnesota.
David Michael Eater made his first court appearance Thursday. Freeborn County District Judge, Steven Schwab set bail at $200,000.
The Albert Lea Tribune reports that defense attorney Jeremy Clinefelter says Easter acted in self-defense in Tuesday’s shooting at Myre-Big Island State Park. He says Easter believed his family was in danger
But prosecutor David Walker said he hasn’t seen any evidence to substantiate Easter’s claim of self-defense.
Investigators say the victim was sitting in his car when he was shot from outside through a closed window. The transmission was in reverse and his foot was on the brake.
His name has not been released, pending autopsy results.