In an attempt to help repair his reputation and rebuild his life, a Minnesota man has filed a defamation suit against a second Twin Cities TV station for wrongly identifying him as the killer of Cold Spring police officer Thomas Decker.
Ryan M. Larson, who lives in Long Prairie, is suing KSTP-TV for a Nov. 30, 2012, newscast that said he was charged with murdering Decker, according to a suit in Ramsey County District Court.
It is the second time this month that Larson has taken legal action against a Twin Cities news organization stemming from the Decker shooting. Earlier, he sued WCCO radio and television in U.S. District Court for news and social media reports that identified him as the killer. "He's still feeling the effects of it," Larson's attorney, Stephen Fiebiger, said Monday of the publicity surrounding his client's arrest. "I think he's looking certainly for some compensation, and to try to restore his name as best as possible."
KSTP's attorney, Joseph J. Roby Jr., said Monday the station did nothing wrong. He said that a Stearns County jail log said Larson was being held for "felony murder."
"KSTP did its job in a lawful manner," Roby said. "We reported what the police were telling the public."
Larson's suit, filed April 25, said that although he was arrested and investigated in Decker's death, law enforcement authorities never identified him as the killer. Yet, KSTP anchor Leah McLean said on-air, "Investigators say this man, 34-year-old Ryan Larson, shot him," the suit said.
Fiebiger said Larson might sue other broadcast and print media outlets.
"We're still investigating," Fiebiger said Monday.