A St. Paul man was drunk when he gave two of his buddies a late-night "car surfing" ride atop a swerving SUV along a rural road in northwestern Wisconsin, sending one of them tumbling to his death, according to a criminal complaint.
Cole T. Fohrenkamm, 21, of St. Paul, was charged Wednesday in Burnett County District Court with three felonies: homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle, homicide by negligent operation of a vehicle and first-degree reckless endangerment. Fohrenkamm remains free pending a court appearance Dec. 19.
Killed on Aug. 11 was Shawn G. Swanson, 21, who was with Fohrenkamm and other St. Paul Johnson High School pals on their traditional weekend getaway of boating, fishing and hanging around the bonfire. Swanson suffered a "severe injury to the back of his head," the complaint read.
After Swanson fell, Fohrenkamm, Kyle A. Miller and Stephen V. Fahey drove their friend in the SUV to the St. Croix Casino in nearby Danbury, Wis., for help, according to the complaint.
Without a cell phone, they could not call for help, the complaint continued. Swanson was pronounced dead at the casino, a few miles north of where he was hurt.
Analysis of Fohrenkamm's blood that night determined that his blood-alcohol content was 0.116 percent, above the state's legal limit of 0.08 percent for driving, according to the criminal complaint. The blood analysis also revealed evidence of marijuana use by Fohrenkamm.
According to the complaint:
Shortly before midnight, law enforcement met Fohrenkamm, Miller and Fahey in the casino parking lot. Miller said they were driving on what the locals refer to as "Rustic Road" in Oakland Township and pulled over so some of them could "go to the bathroom."