Gary Plasky
2013-11-07 18:51:41 UTC
No savage nigger can ever be helped.
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Pat Pheifer, Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
MINNEAPOLIS -- A body found near Lonsdale, Minn., on Monday is
that of missing University of Minnesota student Anarae Schunk,
Rosemount police said Tuesday.
The body was found about 4:30 p.m. in a grassy ditch beside a
gravel road in in Wheatland Township in Rice County, about 35
miles from Rosemount, where Schunk was last seen alive. It was
found by county crews mowing the ditch on the south side of the
road. The body was taken to the Hennepin County medical
examiner's autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death.
About 9 p.m. Monday, Rosemount police asked Schunk's parents for
her dental records.
Schunk, 20, was last seen by her best friend the afternoon of
Sept. 21 when the friend dropped her off at a Caribou Coffee in
Burnsville. She was going to meet up with her ex-boyfriend
Shavelle Chavez-Nelson to try to get back $5,000 she had loaned
him while they were dating. She was seen on video surveillance
going into Nina's Grill in Burnsville that evening. Chavez-
Nelson, 31, is accused of fatally shooting a man outside the bar
about 2 a.m. Sunday.
He was charged last week with second-degree murder in the death
of Palagor Jobi, 23, of Savage. His girlfriend, Ashley Conrade,
24, of Rosemount, was charged with aiding an offender for
allegedly harboring Nelson until his arrest on Sept. 24.
They and others could face additional charges in Schunk's death
when the case is presented to prosecutors.
Nelson has a lengthy criminal record and was released from the
Hennepin County jail two days earlier on $25,000 bail after
being accused of forcing his way into a Richfield home with a
gun in June. He was charged in that case with first-degree
burglary and illegally possessing a gun.
The criminal complaints in the Burnsville case said Conrade told
police that after the shooting she, Nelson and Schunk returned
to her townhouse. That's where Schunk's trail ended.
Tyson Schunk said Sunday that Burnsville police told the family
that investigators found his sister's white jacket at an
apartment in St. Paul and a knife connected with the case on the
roof of that apartment building. The jacket was covered in blood
and had 18 to 20 holes that investigators believed could
indicate stab wounds.
Schunk's brothers and other family members drove from place to
place Sunday trying to find additional evidence. They called for
volunteers to search Lilydale Regional Park that day, then on
Monday said police had apparently found additional evidence in
an industrial and farmland area of Apple Valley and at Lebanon
Hills Park in Eagan. They asked volunteers to search those
areas, too, and were trying to set up additional searches in the
following days.
Anarae was studying sociology at the University of Minnesota and
had moved about a month ago from her parents' home to the
University Commons student housing.
She spoke at her graduation from Burnsville High School in 2011
and was a chess whiz who received her highest rating at a
tournament in Duluth in August. She had played in U.S. Chess
Federation tournaments since 2005. She attended Metcalf Junior
High School in Burnsville, which is a scholastic chess
powerhouse, and she has competed in scholastic tournaments
around the country, such as the Junior High School and Senior
High School championships.
Her brothers Tyson and Owen and her friends said she was a
smart, caring young woman who met Nelson at a bus stop and
believed she could help him get his life "back on track." They
dated for a few months last year but broke up last Thanksgiving
after she learned that he was living with another woman -- not
Conrade -- and had a child with her. The jacket and knife were
found at the apartment where that woman was living.
The area where her body was found Monday is a rural and remote
area with farms dotting the landscape and buildings set far back
from the road. The area showed evidence Tuesday of authorities
tromping down the grass and tire tracks from their vehicles.
County crews continued mowing the ditch Tuesday, obliterating
many of the signs that anyone was ever there.
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Pat Pheifer, Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
MINNEAPOLIS -- A body found near Lonsdale, Minn., on Monday is
that of missing University of Minnesota student Anarae Schunk,
Rosemount police said Tuesday.
The body was found about 4:30 p.m. in a grassy ditch beside a
gravel road in in Wheatland Township in Rice County, about 35
miles from Rosemount, where Schunk was last seen alive. It was
found by county crews mowing the ditch on the south side of the
road. The body was taken to the Hennepin County medical
examiner's autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death.
About 9 p.m. Monday, Rosemount police asked Schunk's parents for
her dental records.
Schunk, 20, was last seen by her best friend the afternoon of
Sept. 21 when the friend dropped her off at a Caribou Coffee in
Burnsville. She was going to meet up with her ex-boyfriend
Shavelle Chavez-Nelson to try to get back $5,000 she had loaned
him while they were dating. She was seen on video surveillance
going into Nina's Grill in Burnsville that evening. Chavez-
Nelson, 31, is accused of fatally shooting a man outside the bar
about 2 a.m. Sunday.
He was charged last week with second-degree murder in the death
of Palagor Jobi, 23, of Savage. His girlfriend, Ashley Conrade,
24, of Rosemount, was charged with aiding an offender for
allegedly harboring Nelson until his arrest on Sept. 24.
They and others could face additional charges in Schunk's death
when the case is presented to prosecutors.
Nelson has a lengthy criminal record and was released from the
Hennepin County jail two days earlier on $25,000 bail after
being accused of forcing his way into a Richfield home with a
gun in June. He was charged in that case with first-degree
burglary and illegally possessing a gun.
The criminal complaints in the Burnsville case said Conrade told
police that after the shooting she, Nelson and Schunk returned
to her townhouse. That's where Schunk's trail ended.
Tyson Schunk said Sunday that Burnsville police told the family
that investigators found his sister's white jacket at an
apartment in St. Paul and a knife connected with the case on the
roof of that apartment building. The jacket was covered in blood
and had 18 to 20 holes that investigators believed could
indicate stab wounds.
Schunk's brothers and other family members drove from place to
place Sunday trying to find additional evidence. They called for
volunteers to search Lilydale Regional Park that day, then on
Monday said police had apparently found additional evidence in
an industrial and farmland area of Apple Valley and at Lebanon
Hills Park in Eagan. They asked volunteers to search those
areas, too, and were trying to set up additional searches in the
following days.
Anarae was studying sociology at the University of Minnesota and
had moved about a month ago from her parents' home to the
University Commons student housing.
She spoke at her graduation from Burnsville High School in 2011
and was a chess whiz who received her highest rating at a
tournament in Duluth in August. She had played in U.S. Chess
Federation tournaments since 2005. She attended Metcalf Junior
High School in Burnsville, which is a scholastic chess
powerhouse, and she has competed in scholastic tournaments
around the country, such as the Junior High School and Senior
High School championships.
Her brothers Tyson and Owen and her friends said she was a
smart, caring young woman who met Nelson at a bus stop and
believed she could help him get his life "back on track." They
dated for a few months last year but broke up last Thanksgiving
after she learned that he was living with another woman -- not
Conrade -- and had a child with her. The jacket and knife were
found at the apartment where that woman was living.
The area where her body was found Monday is a rural and remote
area with farms dotting the landscape and buildings set far back
from the road. The area showed evidence Tuesday of authorities
tromping down the grass and tire tracks from their vehicles.
County crews continued mowing the ditch Tuesday, obliterating
many of the signs that anyone was ever there.
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