GRAND MARAIS, MINN. – A player on the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" U.S. Olympic gold-medal hockey team has been found incompetent to stand trial in a criminal case involving charges that he beat a friend with a metal pole.
The case against Mark Pavelich, 61, of Lutsen, Minn., was suspended Monday as Cook County authorities petitioned to have him civilly committed to treatment.
In a hearing earlier in the day, District Judge Michael Cuzzo told Pavelich that a psychologist's report "indicates you need some assistance to fully understand" the criminal proceedings.
Pavelich was booked into the Cook County jail on Aug. 15. His friend James T. Miller, 63, told authorities he was struck with a 3- to 4-foot-long metal pole by Pavelich after returning from a day of fishing to the hockey star's home, down a dirt road near Deer Yard Lake. Pavelich had accused Miller of "spiking his beer," the criminal complaint read.
Miller, Pavelich's neighbor for 20 years, suffered cracked ribs, a bruised kidney and a fracture to one of his vertebrae, the charges detailed. The beating also left bruises on his arms and legs and a large mark across his back.
Pavelich was charged with second- and third-degree assault, possession of an illegal shotgun and possessing a gun with a missing serial number.
Wearing a black-and-white striped jail suit, his hands cuffed, Pavelich sat quietly Monday during the hearing in the courtroom with windows overlooking Lake Superior.
Prosecutors asked to raise his bail from $250,000 to $5 million, citing a "significant risk to public safety," based on the psychologist's report.