Brownsdale man pleads not guilty to murder
Published 10:56 am Friday, September 30, 2016
ALBERT LEA — A Brownsdale man charged with second-degree murder in a fatal shooting last month at Myre-Big Island State Park entered a provisional not guilty plea Thursday in Freeborn County District Court.
David Michael Easter, 26, is charged in the Aug. 23 shooting death of Spencer Daniel Brown, 23, of rural Freeborn County.
Authorities have stated Brown was found dead in a locked 2001 Audi station wagon the evening of Aug. 23 in a parking lot near the Big Island pavilion after dispatchers received a 911 call from Easter.
Easter reportedly told dispatchers he had shot Brown in self-defense and claimed Brown approached him with what appeared to be a bat.
Easter’s wife and infant daughter were also reportedly at the pavilion at the time of the shooting but were not injured.
Authorities stated last month evidence does not show the shooting was in self-defense.
In an interview with law enforcement, Easter’s wife said her husband had confronted the victim at the victim’s car and the two had exchanged words, but she noted she did not hear everything they were saying, court documents state. She said she heard the victim tell her husband to stop shining his light on him, before hearing two gunshots and seeing that her husband had shot the other man.
Easter was released from jail Friday after he posted a $100,000 bond issued by District Court Judge Steven Schwab.
A settlement conference is scheduled for Jan. 5. A jury trial is scheduled for March 28, if the case has not been settled by then.
Second-degree murder carries a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison. Pending no criminal record is found, Easter faces a presumptive sentence of more than 25 years in prison.