ST. CLOUD - Jurors on Monday convicted a 33-year-old Stearns County man of stalking and assaulting a Cold Spring family because of their race.
After a five-day trial that concluded Monday afternoon, the District Court jury found 33-year-old Benton L. Beyer, who is white, guilty on seven counts related to the harassment of the Cold Spring family.
The charges against Beyer, who lived in Cold Spring and Richmond during the reported harassment, state in July 2021 he crashed a stolen SUV into the home of Andrea and Phil Robinson, a biracial couple, because he suspected his girlfriend at the time was cheating on him with a Black or biracial man.
Beyer was charged with 11 counts. After about five hours of deliberation, jurors found Beyer guilty on two counts of second-degree assault, as well as one count of first-degree property damage, one count of stalking and one count of motor vehicle theft — all felonies — and on two gross misdemeanor counts of violating a restraining order.
The jury also found the stalking and assault charges had aggravating factors because they were motivated by racial bias. The aggravating factors could add time to Beyer's sentence.
The defense for Beyer called no witnesses and Beyer did not testify. The state called several witnesses, including Andrea and Phil Robinson, local law enforcement officers, Beyer's ex-girlfriend and the Cold Spring man who owned the Ford Excursion that Beyer stole and crashed into the Robinson house using a granite slab set on the accelerator.
Ole Tvedten, chief of the criminal division at the Stearns County Attorney's Office, told the jurors Beyer repeatedly asked the SUV's owner for the vehicle, which barely ran but was large and loud.
Video surveillance and 911 records show Beyer left his apartment just after 5 a.m. on July 24, 2021. The SUV's owner called 911 to report his vehicle was stolen around 5:30 a.m. The camera on the Robinson house shows the vehicle crashing into their front door at 5:32 a.m. Andrea Robinson called 911 to report the crash at 5:34 a.m.