Fatal Impaling: Charges Filed in Minneapolis Grocery Store Clerk's Golf Club Murder

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Fatal Impaling: Charges Filed in Minneapolis Grocery Store Clerk's Golf Club Murder
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Taylor Justin Schulz, a 44-year-old Minneapolis man, has been charged with second-degree murder for allegedly impaling a grocery store employee with a broken golf club. The incident occurred at the Oak Street Grocery store in Loring Park. Surveillance video reportedly shows Schulz approaching the counter, walking around it, and brutally assaulting the victim with the broken shaft of the golf club. The victim, identified as Robert Skafte, died of his injuries at the hospital. Schulz was later apprehended after a six-hour negotiation with the police. The motive behind the incident remains unknown. If convicted, Schulz could face up to 40 years in prison.

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