Woman who laughed describing how she bashed man’s head ‘as hard as I could’ with golf club walks free with no jail time

Clockwise from left: Alexis Truesdell, Spencer Adam Edwards, Sheppherd Lawrence Robins-Priestly (Freeborn County Jail Roster via KAAL).

A Minnesota teen who allegedly fractured a man’s skull with a golf club during a parking lot fight will not serve any more time behind bars.

Alexis Mae Truesdell, 19, was part of a four-person melee in February that left a male victim, who was not identified in court documents, with a fractured skull. According to a criminal complaint, Truesdell admitted to hitting the victim “a little too hard” with a golf club during an apparent faceoff that was a continuation of a confrontation earlier that day.

On Wednesday, she was sentenced to two years of probation. Court records show that she was also sentenced to 16 days in the Freeborn County Jail, but given credit for time served.

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