Suspect wanted in killing of Red Lake man turns himself in
Associated Press
A man wanted in a killing on the Red Lake Indian Reservation was arrested
Sunday after turning himself in to Beltrami County sheriff's officials, the FBI
announced.
The FBI said
Jacob John Lussier, 24, surrendered at the county jail in Bemidji. He is from
Red Lake and also goes by the name Jacob John Martin.
Lussier was
wanted in the Sept. 30 killing of 23-year-old Harley James Sayers of Red Lake.
According to the criminal complaint, Lussier ordered Sayers to get out of a
vehicle on the reservation, then allegedly shot and killed him with a shotgun.
Lussier is
charged in federal court with first-degree murder.