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A Minnesota man who murdered four family members, including his parents and younger siblings in Rochester in 1988, was granted early work release after serving 36 years in prison.
You may wonder whether most people who have caused great harm and loss are incorrigible, unable to redeem themselves. Perhaps ...
The Minnesota Department of Corrections records show David Brom, now 53, has been assigned to work release as of July 29. He was previously held in the Lino Lakes prison.
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer sounded off after Minnesota's new juvenile offender law enabled the supervised release of David ...
David Brom is scheduled to be released to a Twin Cities halfway house on July 29. He served more than 35 years for the 1988 murders of his parents and two younger siblings. He was 16 at the time.
Brom, incarcerated as of Oct. 16, 1989 and, and as of July 2025 at the Minnesota Correctional Facility - Lino Lakes, is scheduled to be released from prison on July 29, 2025.
David Brom was convicted of murdering his parents, his 14-year-old sister, and his 10-year-old brother with an axe in February 1988 in Rochester.
Jul. 18—ROCHESTER — David Brom said he felt like depression had been clouding his thoughts and emotions when he used an ax to kill his parents and two younger siblings in 1988. Members of the ...
David Brom is scheduled to be released to a Twin Cities halfway house on July 29. He served more than 35 years for the 1988 murders of his parents and two younger siblings. He was 16 at the time.
KARE 11 was told by a guard at the Minnesota Correctional Facility (MCF)-Lino Lakes that David Brom left the facility during the overnight hours. A Department of Corrections spokesperson said last ...
ROCHESTER, Minnesota (WCCO) — A Rochester, Minnesota, man convicted of killing four family members with an axe will soon be released from prison. David Brom is scheduled to be released to a Twin ...
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