South Dakota
Three people killed in single-car crash in northeastern South Dakota
SISSETON, S.D. (KFGO) – The South Dakota Freeway Patrol has launched the names of these killed in a fiery automobile crash in Roberts County final weekend.
It occurred Saturday night time on County Highway 28, 10 miles southwest of Sisseton when a automobile left the street, hit an method, went airborne, rolled and caught hearth.
Killed within the crash have been 30-year-old Serena Brant, 59-year-old Stacy Brant Sr. and 33-year-old Anthony Janisch, all of Sisseton.
A fourth individual within the automobile, 29-year-old Wicanhpiduta Brant of Sioux Falls was critically injured and transported to a Fargo hospital.
The Freeway Patrol has not decided which of the 4 was driving the automobile.
South Dakota
Testing ballot machines for South Dakota Primary Elections
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) – Voting for the primary election is June 4, and to ensure the process goes smoothly, the Pennington county auditor’s office is making their preparations.
To help organize the voter’s ballots, the auditor’s office uses their tabulating machines to help with the process. Before the primary, staff ensures the machines are working correctly by feeding them ballots for several hours at a time.
For more information regarding the South Dakota Primaries in June, take a look at KOTA Territory’s Voter Guide.
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South Dakota
“The Merchant of Venice” to be performed at the South Dakota Shakespeare Festival
VERMILLION, SD (KTIV) – Grab your lawn chair to enjoy a night of tragedy, comedy and Shakespeare.
The South Dakota Shakespeare Festival will put on “The Merchant of Venice” at Prentis Park, in Vermillion, South Dakota. Performances start at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 6 and will run until Sunday, June 9.
The South Dakota Shakespeare Festival is bringing this story to life with the North Dakota Shakespeare Festival.
Beer, wine and other refreshments will be available for sale at showtime. The festival says “The Merchant of Venice” marks one of Shakespeare’s most intricate tales of comedy and tragedy to create a world where not everything is as it seems.
Before opening night, SDSF says they would like to warn the public that the play does contain theatrical elements of bigotry and antisemitism.
“Please be aware that this play includes theatricalizations of bigotry and antisemitism with the purpose of generating productive and restorative dialogue surrounding these challenging issues.” said the South Dakota Shakespeare Festival, “SDSF and NDSF are committed to creating places and opportunities for us to process how art and life collide.”
For audience members who wish to participate in these conversations, SDSF will hold “Community Building Conversations.” The event will include a talkback about the history of the production and the time period while focusing on how it relates to the 21st century.
The discussion will be from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the W. H Over Museum on Monday, June 3. SDSF says they will also hold a post-show exchange with the production’s creative team on Friday, June 7 and Sunday, June 9th.
Besides the production and conversation, SDSF will have other events take place from June 2 through June 9th.
For more information, visit www.sdshakespearefestival.org or follow the festival’s Facebook page.
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South Dakota
Former South Dakota mayor arrested over triple murder shooting
A former South Dakota mayor has been arrested and charged with three counts of murder over a triple slaying in the area that he used to represent.
Jay Ostrem, 64, was arrested following the deaths of three victims on Monday night. He was detained by the Turner County Sheriff’s Office, where he had also reportedly once served as a detective.
The incident was reported at around 10pm on 27 May at a residence in the city of Centerville.
“Jay Ostrem has been arrested and charged with three counts of First Degree Murder, and law enforcement has secured the scene,” said Attorney General Marty Jackley. “There is no further threat to the public.”
Mr Ostrem worked in law enforcement for more than two decades in Wyoming and South Dakota, media reports said. He served as mayor of Centerville about a decade-and-a-half ago, but the exact dates weren’t immediately available.
The names of the three victims, aged 21, 26 and 35, have not yet been released by police pending notification of next of kin. It is understood that two of the men were brothers.
According to the state attorney general’s office, Mr Ostrem is being held on a $1m cash only bond in the Minnehaha County Jail, following the incident.
Authorities did not list a motive for the crime. However, in a complaint filed on Tuesday, obtained by the South Dakota Searchlight, Mr Ostrem justified his actions by claiming it was in retaliation to a sexual assault on his wife.
One of the three men killed was the alleged perpetrator of the sexual assault, the complaint stated. Another was a relative of that man, who called police to report the shooting before being shot himself.
A man had called 911 to report that his brother had been shot by “a guy from across the street,” and that the gunman had returned home.
Police said the man remained on the phone with a dispatcher when a gunshot rang out and then yelled that he was shot. After that, police said, he went silent.
“After some time on the phone with the dispatcher, the male calling party then reported he had been shot,” the affidavit said, reported by Sioux Falls Live. “Shortly after he reported he had been shot, the male stopped communicating with the dispatcher.”
A third man was also found dead in the home, though his relationship with the brothers was not specified.
The affidavit stated that Mr Ostrem’s wife told police that the fatal events came after her disclosure to him that one of the victims had sexually assaulted her at their home on Thursday evening as he slept.
The man lived across the street from the Ostrems.
Per The Searchlight, upon learning of the incident Mr Ostrem “got up and went raging out of the house.” His wife stayed inside until police arrived, which happened shortly after Mr Ostrem was found walking near his home with an “AR-style rifle” and a .380 pistol.
A South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks conservation officer was the first to encounter Mr Ostrem after the shooting, the affidavit said, who noticed “an odor of consumed alcohol”.
He complied with the officer’s commands to stop walking, and he told the officer he had a pistol in his pocket.
The date for Mr Ostrem’s initial appearance on the Turner County charges has yet to be set.
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