MINNEAPOLIS (TCD) -- Court officials determined on Tuesday that the 44-year-old man accused of beating a grocery store clerk to death and impaling him with a golf club was not competent to stand. trial.
Minnesota Public Radio reports Taylor Schulz was due to appear in court Jan. 16 for allegedly killing 66-year-old Robert Skafte, but he refused to show up. Court records reportedly noted Schulz, "due to mental illness or cognitive impairment, lacks the ability to rationally consult with counsel; or lacks the ability to understand the proceedings or participate in the defense."
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