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North Dakota man sentenced to five years for fatally running over teen due to suspected political extremism.

North Dakota Man Sentenced to Prison​ After Fatally Hitting Teenager

Authorities ⁤have sentenced a⁣ North‌ Dakota man to 5 years‌ in state prison after he‌ tragically hit an 18-year-old with ‌his ⁢car. The incident occurred following the man’s expression ⁢of concern about the teenager’s alleged connection to a “Republican extremist” group.

“Shannon, ⁢you‌ took⁣ a piece of our family that’s not replaceable,” said Cayler Ellingson’s mother, Sheri. “When you ​chose to ⁢take Cayler’s⁣ life and happiness, you took ours too. You have caused our family⁤ endless pain, heartache, sleepless ⁤nights.⁣ Our days, months, and​ years will never be the same because of your selfishness.”

Shannon Brandt of​ Glenfield,⁢ North Dakota, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in May after fatally running over Cayler Ellingson with his 2003 Ford Explorer on‍ September 18, 2022, in McHenry, ‌North Dakota.

A state district court judge reportedly gave Brandt the sentencing with nearly a year of credit for ⁤time served under house arrest, including ⁤three years’ supervised probation and a yearlong suspension of⁣ his driver’s license. The maximum penalty for such charges is 10 years in prison, a⁤ $20,000 fine, or both, according to‌ The​ Associated Press.

Controversy Surrounding ‍the ⁣Case

The case quickly became controversial after an affidavit from police suggested that Brandt had run down‌ Ellingson following a political disagreement, ⁣a claim investigators later backtracked on due to lack‍ of evidence.

Foster County State Attorney⁤ Kara Brinster said Brandt had been drinking and arguing⁢ with Ellingson before the incident.

“He was threatening me with something to‌ have to do ​with — something with an extremist⁢ Republican group. And then he made a ⁢phone call. He made a phone call saying, ‘I thought⁤ he was Republican (background noise) or ⁢something. You’re going ⁣have to come ‌here and handle him.’ I got scared ‍to death. I didn’t know what to do,” a transcript of Brandt’s ‌911 ⁣call says.

Brandt⁢ claimed that​ he accidentally hit ⁣the teen while trying to get away from him during a crowded event in McHenry.

An autopsy report revealed that ⁢Ellingson’s fatal injuries were not caused ⁤by being⁤ struck by Brandt’s vehicle but by being run over once​ he was ⁤on the ground.

Authorities initially charged Brandt with criminal vehicular homicide,​ but⁣ Forster County State’s Attorney Kara Brinster later reduced‍ the charges to manslaughter, to which Brandt pleaded guilty ⁤on May 18.

Apology and Sentencing

Before the judge sentenced Brandt, he​ addressed the ⁣court and apologized to everyone impacted by his actions.

“I’m here to take responsibility for the role I played in this tragedy,” Brandt said. “I’m very sorry to the Ellingson family, my family, and anybody else that has been⁤ affected by my actions. I have always enjoyed seeing the Ellingsons and⁤ would never​ have intentionally caused harm to any of them.”

Defense attorney Mark Friese‍ stated that Brandt is relieved to have⁤ finally been able to offer his apology and allow the Ellingson family to move forward. He also ⁣mentioned that false information exacerbated the⁤ situation and people used the tragedy to advance their political platforms.

Brandt reportedly was diagnosed with autism, which Foster County Judge Bradley Cruff acknowledged ⁤during the sentencing.

“You didn’t intentionally ‍run him over,” Cruff said. “I acknowledge that.⁤ I understand ‌what the experts in this case are saying about how your mind works. And ‌you didn’t intentionally kill Cayler.”

“But he did die,” Cruff ⁣added. “And that’s a result of your alcohol ⁣consumption. You‌ recklessly​ pushed Cayler to the ground with your SUV, you recklessly ran him over, and you recklessly killed him.”

Leif Le ‍Mahieu ‍contributed to⁢ this report.



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