MINNEAPOLIS — The man who allegedly killed a beloved Minneapolis grocer has been deemed fit for trial after earlier being declared incompetent for the court proceedings.
Taylor Schultz is accused of beating 66-year-old Robert Skafte before impaling him with a golf club at Loring Park's Oak Grove Grocery, where Skafte worked as a clerk, on Dec. 6, 2023.
A Hennepin County judge initially decided to rule Schultz incompetent after officials revealed details of 44-year-old Schultz's court-ordered psychological evaluation.
Skafte was taken to the hospital for treatment but ultimately died from his injuries. After the killing, Schultz reportedly barricaded himself inside a nearby apartment for nearly six hours before he was arrested without incident. He was later charged with second-degree murder in Skafte's death.
Schultz's next court hearing is scheduled for Oct 15.