A broken lawn mower and the offer of a hamburger escalated a dispute between northeast Minneapolis neighbors that ended when one was fatally shot in the chest, neighbors and authorities said Thursday.
Friends and relatives of Bruce Wayne Brown say that the dispute over the mower he had allegedly damaged after borrowing it from Edward Holzinger was the furthest thing from his mind as he fired up his backyard grill and began cooking hamburgers for family members visiting from out of town Tuesday night. But a short time later, Brown, 47, was dead.
Brown died on the sidewalk in front of Holzinger's house in their Sheridan neighborhood after Holzinger shot him twice in the chest about 8:30 p.m., police said. Holzinger, 61, apparently was angry that Brown had broken a lawn mower he had loaned him, they said.
Brown's niece tried to revive him before paramedics arrived, to no avail. He died at the scene.
Holzinger surrendered to police right there, reportedly telling one officer that Brown "deserved it" for calling him a pedophile, according to a criminal complaint filed Thursday in Hennepin County District Court. "I know I'm going to jail and I don't care," the complaint quoted him as saying at the time.
A Smith & Wesson 9mm handgun was found in Holzinger's house.
He was charged with second-degree murder and remains jailed in lieu of $1 million bail. His initial court appearance is set for Friday.
Neighbors said the bad blood between the two may have gone back even before the lawn mower dispute, to an incident in which Holzinger had reportedly made inappropriate comments about Brown's teenage stepdaughter. The lawn mower incident was only the latest squabble in what had become an increasingly contentious relationship, they said.