CENTER CITY, MINN. – In heart-rending court testimony Thursday, the family of 8-year-old Alan Geisenkoetter shared how their lives changed when he was killed last year by a drunk snowmobiler.
He was the center of his parents' lives, they said, a hunter and outdoors-lover who could operate the family snowblower, but also the kind of kid who held his grandmother's hand at the dinner table when she wasn't feeling well.
"He liked to show love, and he had lots to give," said his father, Alan Sr. "He would have made a great man."
Minutes later, a 46-year-old man from Chisago City was sentenced to 12 ½ years in prison for driving the snowmobile that struck both Alan Jr. and Alan Sr. on Chisago Lake in January 2018.
Eric J. Coleman was convicted in December of third-degree murder for plowing into the Geisenkoetter family, from Wyoming, Minn., as they set up a fish house on the frozen lake.
Judge Suzanne Bollman delivered the sentence Thursday morning at the end of an emotional two-hour hearing in Chisago County District Court. Recalling Alan at his best moments, like the times he donned his chef's hat to help his grandmother bake, or at his prankiest when he shot his mother with Nerf darts after bedtime, a memory she joyfully recalled in court, family members said they will never get over losing him.
Alan's aunt, Gwen Kocher, cried throughout her statement as she recalled her nephew. "He holds a special place in my heart," she said.
Kocher's older son mourned the loss of his best friend, she continued, while her younger son has drawn pictures of Alan as an angel looking over a jail cell that holds Coleman, a repeat drunken driver.