BALSAM LAKE, WIS. – A father of five is dead and a Minnesota teenager barely out of high school is in jail for stabbing him, yet authorities still can't say with certainty what fueled a three-hour argument that preceded the fatal clash between St. Croix River anglers Tuesday night.
The Polk County attorney's office charged Levi C. Acre-Kendall, 19, of Cambridge on Friday with first-degree reckless homicide in the death of St. Croix Falls resident Peter S. Kelly. But authorities say it's unclear how Kelly, 34, and a friend became embroiled in a running confrontation with Acre-Kendall and his two friends as they fished on opposite riverbanks in Interstate Park.
"All I can tell you is that it would have never happened if it weren't for those two older men coming to the boys, because the boys were just fishing," Acre-Kendall's mother, Lavonne Acre, said through sobs Friday morning. "Levi's a good kid."
Polk County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Steve Moe said that despite cooperation from Kelly's and Acre-Kendall's friends, authorities don't know what started the dispute or what exactly was said.
Attorney David Sjoberg, who accompanied Acre-Kendall when he turned himself in Thursday to authorities in Balsam Lake, said he had no "clear sense" of the details of the argument.
"It doesn't sound like it was a dispute about anything other than some silly stuff," he said.
The criminal complaint also shed little light on how it started. Instead, it gave conflicting accounts of the deadly encounter:
Kelly's friend, Ross Lechman, said the young men were standing outside a car when Acre-Kendall allegedly stabbed Kelly in the heart.