News
David Brom was convicted for murdering four of his family members in 1988, but recently became eligible for parole due to a 2023 law change.
Brom committed one of the most brutal crimes seen in Rochester and has served 37 years in prison with no serious incident.
At the end of the month, convicted killer David Brom will leave his Anoka County prison cell and begin a new life chapter.
The state law, enacted in 2023, does not guarantee release but creates an opportunity to review certain cases.
David Brom was a teenager when he axed to death four members of his family in their Rochester home. ROCHESTER, Minn — The man ...
Mike Kaszuba, a tenacious Minnesota Star Tribune reporter who put dozens of public officials and sports executives under a ...
David Brom killed his parents, brother, and sister with an axe at the family’s home. The evening of February 18, 1988, ...
A Minnesota man convicted of murdering four of his family members with an axe in 1988 will soon be moved to a half-way house ...
David Brom, who was convicted of killing four family members with an ax in their home on the outskirts of Rochester in 1988, ...
The Olmsted County Sheriff says it is hard to “accept and forget” as convicted axe murderer David Brom is released from prison. Brom was given three consecutive life sentences for killing his parents ...
As initially reported by 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS sister station KAAL, Brom brutally murdered his dad, mom, brother, and sister with ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results