A Hennepin County Judge on Friday delayed the murder trial of a man accused of killing Minneapolis North High football star Deshaun Hill Jr. after the defendant's attorneys raised concerns about his mental state.
Judge Julie Allyn excused jurors until Monday morning in the second-degree murder trial of Cody Fohrenkam in the Feb 9, 2022, shooting of Hill, 15. It stemmed from a chance encounter that quickly turned violent, stunning the North Side community.

Jury selection took place throughout the week, and opening statements were scheduled to begin Friday morning. After a two-hour delay, Fohrenkam's attorney Lisa Skrzeczkoski said that Fohrenkam has anxiety and was unable to call his family from jail this week as he went into solitary confinement after court each day. No family contact has "amped up that anxiety and agitation," she said.
Skrzeczkoski said that Fohrenkam would be able to talk to family over the weekend and the issues would be resolved.
"We don't take this request lightly," she said, adding that if they were to proceed Friday she could be in a position of requesting to evaluate whether her client was competent to stand trial given his current mental state.
"He was much more amped up and agitated," she said, adding that testimony "could increase that agitation."
Assistant Hennepin County Attorney Dan Allard said that if the delay was granted, they're concerned that Fohrenkam could attempt the same argument next week. Allard said that the family, supporters and witnesses were all there ready to move forward Friday with trial.
Allyn said while it can be upsetting, she would allow for a recess because of concerns of a mistrial and potential grounds for an appeal if they proceeded Friday. "There is not as much lost recessing for today that could be lost if we did not recess today," she said.