A charge of second-degree assault has been dismissed against a man who had been accused of throwing a 50-pound bag of sand off John Ireland Bridge and onto Interstate 94 in St. Paul on the first day of the Republican National Convention.
David T. Mahoney, 25, still faces a charge of terroristic threats. At a hearing Thursday, District Judge Kathleen Gearin found there was no probable cause to sustain the assault charge because there were no named victims in the complaint.
Paul Gustafson, a spokesman for the Ramsey County attorney's office, said law enforcement is confident they can provide the names of a victim or victims and the assault charge can be reinstated.
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