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A man from Duluth blew a stop sign as he fled before an accident and, according to a criminal complaint, killed a nun in a second collision.

The 24 -year -old Damien John Brown was charged with the district court of St. Louis in connection with the collision on May 9, 2024 because of the crime vehicle murder, in which sister Arlene Kleemann was killed more than six weeks later.

Brown was charged with a summons and is due on June 2 in court. Brown could not be reached for his answer to the allegations.

A few weeks after the fatal crash, Brown was caught drunk in Duluth while driving and condemned how court files show. His blood alcohol content was 0.22%at that time, almost three times the border for driving in Minnesota.

Kleemann's heirs and family were submitted to an illegal complaint. In this case, Brown's lawyer was contacted for a comment in both cases.

Together with the drunken conviction of the driving process, the records of the Minnesota court also show that Brown was convicted at least eleven times because he either exposed, revoked or not; Three times for crossing the speed; And once for hit-and-running damage, careless driving and drug possession.

She acquired a degree in training and music at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth and became a beloved teacher and headmaster at St. James Elementary School in West Duluth.

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