WILLMAR -- Two of the men charged in connection with a March 26 incident where they attempted to run over and kill a 27-year-old man in Cedar Mills have entered guilty pleas.
Jeremy Jon Hoff, 26, of Bird Island, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony third-degree assault charge in Meeker County District Court. He will be sentenced July 6.
Alexander David Jensen, 26, of Dassel, pleaded guilty May 25 to a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge. He was sentenced to a year of probation and a $200 fine. He was also ordered to testify at any trial in connection to the incident.
He had faced two second-degree assault charges for standing by with a metal pipe as Hoff assaulted the alleged victim.
A third man, Bruce John Johnson, 25, of Hutchinson, is charged with second-degree attempted murder and assault. His next court appearance is July 14. A jury trial is scheduled for Aug. 9-10.
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Hoff was originally charged with one count of third-degree attempted murder and two counts of second-degree assault in the case. He drove a pickup that nearly struck the victim and is accused of assaulting the man with a hammer.
According to a news release from Meeker County Sheriff Jeff Norlin, the victim was treated at Meeker Memorial Hospital.
According to the complaint against Johnson, he drove a Cadillac STS that hit the man's car and used the car as a weapon.
The man told investigators he recognized Johnson as the driver.
The car was later discovered at the home of a friend of Johnson's and it appeared that Johnson had stayed at the residence without permission.
Johnson is on supervised release in McLeod County for a felony conviction of first-degree controlled substance crime from May 2007.
