ST. CLOUD – A jury has been selected in the trial of Brian G. Fitch, the man accused of gunning down Mendota Heights police officer Scott Patrick and shooting at three St. Paul police officers.
Final jury selection came after a dramatic day in Stearns County District Court on Friday.
A juror said she feared for her life after a description of her was broadcast in the media, potentially identifying her, the court said Friday.
The woman's work history had been included in a description of the jurors chosen so far, and friends and family recognized the woman by the jobs listed, she told the court. The woman was chosen for jury duty Thursday, one of 11 chosen after four days of juror interviews.
"She is very scared for her life and hasn't slept," Dakota County District Court Judge Mary Theisen said.
The woman reappeared in Stearns County District Court on Friday, tearfully taking the witness stand to tell Theisen that her family, work colleagues and community recognized her as a juror based on what they saw in the media.
"I would like to be excused," she said, crying. Theisen apologized and excused her from jury duty.
The jurors are identified by a number, not by name, in court, but personal details come out during jury selection as the defense and prosecution interview them. Some 93 prospective jurors were summoned to appear at Stearns County District Court to potentially serve on the Fitch trial.