Defendant and minor victim were rival gang members involved
in a dispute
United States Attorney Erica H. MacDonald today announced
the sentencing of DOMINIC EDWARD DESJARLAIT, 19, to 108 months in prison for
assault with intent to commit murder. DESJARLAIT, who pleaded guilty on
December 19, 2018, was sentenced today before Judge Joan N. Erickson in United
States District Court in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
According to documents filed with the court, including a law
enforcement affidavit, during the evening hours of August 29, 2018, DESJARLAIT
began an argument with the victim and a group of six other minor males at a
grocery store on the Red Lake Reservation. The victim and the group of minor
males left the grocery store and relocated to a residence on the reservation.
DESJARLAIT also left the grocery store and followed the group, riding in a
black SUV. Upon reaching the residence, DESJARLAIT exited the vehicle with a
firearm, shouted the victim’s name and began firing multiple shots at the
victim and the group of six other minor males. Multiple bullets hit two nearby
residences that were occupied at the time.
DESJARLAIT also admitted to a previous assault with intent
to commit murder against the same victim. On July 28, 2017, DESJARLAIT emerged
from a wooded area on the Red Lake Reservation, near a residence where the
victim and other males were located. DESJARLAIT fired a shotgun at the victim,
causing wounds to his face and upper body.
This case was the result of an investigation conducted by
the FBI Headwaters Safe Trails Task Force and Red Lake Department of Public
Safety. This case is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods, an initiative that
brings together all levels of law enforcement and the communities they serve to
reduce violent crime and make neighborhoods safer for everyone.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Angela Munoz-Kaphing prosecuted the
case.
Defendant Information:
DOMINIC EDWARD DESJARLAIT, 19
Red Lake, Minn.
Convicted:
Assault With
Intent To Commit Murder, 1 count
Sentenced:
108 months in
prison
Three years of
supervised release
$715.83 in
restitution
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