Stalker kills himself in front of shocked Fargo courtroom by 'slashing his throat with a pen or shank' moments after guilty verdict
A North Dakota man who had just been found guilty of stalking committed suicide in court by slashing his own throat 'from ear to ear' Monday.
The unnamed man had been on trial at the Quentin Burdick Courthouse in Fargo on several stalker-related charges.
When the jury returned a partial guilty verdict on the charges, the man rose to his feet and cut his throat with a pen or a plastic shank, Valley News Live reported.
The U.S. Marshals said the jury had left the courtroom at the time of the incident, but U.S. District Judge Peter Welte, courtroom staff and people in the public gallery witnessed the incident.
Security guards, deputy marshals and paramedics tried to save the man but he reportedly died at the scene. The suicide happened in front a packed gallery
Security officers and deputy marshals on the scene tried to save his life, but he died at the scene, according to Fox News.
'The guy turned around and you could see the inside of his neck. He had slit his neck with some object,' a witness told Valley News Live.
'One of the other attorneys in there said it looked like a pen, but his attorney said it looked like a scalpel.'
The U.S. Marshals Service confirmed that a person had died in a courtroom at the Federal Courthouse in downtown Fargo.
Baily Hurley, a journalist with Valley News Live, tweeted that the 'male defendant stood up & slit his throat w/ what looked like a pen or a plastic shank'.
North Dakota U.S. Marshal Dallas Carlson said the FBI was investigating the death.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 47,511 people committed suicide in the United States in 2019, the 10th most common cause of death.
Baily Hurley, a journalist with Valley News Live, tweeted that the 'male defendant stood up & slit his throat w/ what looked like a pen or a plastic shank'
A man committed suicide in a courtroom in Fargo, North Dakota, by slashing his throat 'from ear to ear' moments after being found guilty of stalking-related charges
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