Calling his actions "inhumane," 16-year-old Dakota Butler sobbed on the stand Monday as he pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing a teenage boy who had come to his Rosemount home to confront Butler's brother about a girl.
"I didn't want him to die," Butler said as family members -- his and those of 17-year-old murder victim Cody Casey -- cried as they watched him in Dakota County District Court. "I didn't want to kill him."
Butler, who was a junior at Rosemount High School, will be incarcerated until age 21 after pleading guilty to second-degree murder in what his attorney called a "heat of the moment" crime.
Julie Casey called her son's death a "horrible tragedy."
"There isn't a day that goes by that I don't miss him," she said in a letter that was read in court, as Butler buried his head in his hands and cried.
"Now all I'm left with are memories and the questions of what he might have been," she said.
She also wrote that "people like Dakota Butler should not be allowed on our streets."
In court, a motion to certify Butler as an adult was dismissed, and he was instead put under "extended-juvenile jurisdiction." He will serve at the Red Wing correctional facility for juveniles until he turns 21, unless he violates terms of his probation. If he does, he will serve 12 1/2 years at the adult facility in St. Cloud.