Crime & Safety
Anthony Lee Nelson Indicted for First Degree Murder in Fatal Shooting
The investigation into Anarae Schunk's death is ongoing.
A Dakota County Grand Jury has indicted Anthony Lee Nelson (aka Shavelle Oscar Chavez-Nelson), 31, with first-degree murder (premeditation) and second-degree murder (intentional) in the death of Palagor Obang Jobi, 23.
Jobi died from multiple gun shot wounds early on Sept. 22. Jobi and Nelson were fighting over Nelson's girlfriend when witnesses reported hearing gunshots, according to the complaint and a Dakota County Attorney's Office news release. Nelson later fled with the gun.
Rosemount police arrested Nelson on Sept. 24 as he tried to leave the townhome complex where his girlfriend, Ashley Marie Conrade, lived.
Nelson will make his first court appearance on the charges from the indictment on Friday. Nelson has not posted bail and remains in custody at the Dakota County Jail.
Ashley Marie Conrade, 24, of Rosemount, was charged with aiding an offender for hiding and assisting Nelson so that the police would not arrest him. She is in custody at the Ramsey County Correctional Facility.
Anarae Kristine Schunk was last seen in surveillance video with Nelson at Nina's Grill in Burnsville, where Jobi was killed. Her body was found in Rice County on Sept. 30.
The investigation surrounding Schunk's death is ongoing, according to the Dakota County Attorney's Office news release. No other information about the investigation is currently available to the public.
The Burnsville, Apple Valley, Rosemount, and Lakeville Police Departments assisted in the murder investigation, as did the Dakota County Sheriff's Office and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
Related:
- Police: Charges in Schunk Case Won't Come for Several Weeks
- Body of Anarae Schunk Found in Lonsdale, Rosemount Police Confirm
- Suspect in Jobi Shooting, Schunk Disappearance Had History of Violent Crime
- Two Charged in Burnsville Homicide
- Medical Examiner Releases Report on Homicide Victim in Burnsville
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