Minnesota driver linked to protester's death is set to stand trial in March
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A Minnesota man accused of driving into a group of protesters in June, killing one woman and injuring three others will reportedly stand trial for murder next March weeks after a judge declared him fit.
Kraus allegedly crashed into protester Deona Marie Knajdek’s car, which was then pushed into her and the other protesters. The 31-year-old mother later died at a hospital from her injuries.
The defendant was charged with second-degree intentional murder and two counts of second-degree intentional assault. His trial is scheduled to start March 21, according to FOX 9 in Minneapolis.
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