In the heart of Rice County District Court; a tragic Minnesota road rage incident (undergoing legal proceedings in Rice County District Court) sent shockwaves through the “tight-knit” community of Dundas. The Rice County District Court bore witness to a heart-wrenching case (Dundas road rage) of 53-year-old Leslie Sanders.

Leslie Sanders Pleaded Guilty In Rice County District Court To “Second-Degree Murder”
The suspect in the ‘Dundas Road rage’ that is debated in Rice County District Court is a Faribault resident. Leslie S. Sanders pleaded guilty in Rice County District Court to second-degree murder in connection with his case (Minnesota road rage incident) that claimed the life of 79-year-old “Vietnam veteran” Larry Lynn Myers.
See reference here: The Star Tribune
The Minnesota road rage incident (undergoing legal proceedings in Rice County District Court) unfolded on June 27, 2022, near Northfield when a minor “fender-bender” escalated into a fatal confrontation. Rice County District Court records revealed that Sanders (in a fit of rage) exited his still-rolling pickup truck to confront Myers, who… was on his way to “vital war-related” medical treatment.
See reference here: The CBS News
The victim of the Minnesota road rage incident (undergoing legal proceedings in Rice County District Court) Larry Myers; is a dedicated Air Force veteran and had served his country (US) with “honor” during the Vietnam War.
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Myers’ Family Expressed Acceptance Of The Plea Deal Within The Walls Of Rice County District Court
The legacy of Larry Myers, the victim of the Minnesota road rage incident (undergoing legal proceedings in Rice County District Court), however… now extends beyond his military service.
See reference here: The 75ABC KSTP-TV
Myers’ family (profoundly affected by the tragedy) expressed their acceptance of the plea deal (made within the walls of Rice County District Court) that would see Sanders serve approximately 6 1/2 years in prison—emphasizing their desire to move forward.
As the legal proceedings of the Minnesota road rage incident continue to unfurl; the Rice County District Court remains at the “center” of this legal debate—serving as a “stark reminder” of the devastating consequences of road rage incidents.