Pretty much all of us have a co-worker from hell story to tell. That one colleague that is nuttier that squirrel turds, and virtually impossible to deal with. Their negative behaviors are completely disruptive to the workplace. You know the type of person I'm talking about, right?

Here's a question, though: Has your co-worker ever attempted to set your neck on fire?

That's exactly what happened to one Sioux Falls worker last February.

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Dakota News Now is reporting that a 47-year-old Sioux Falls man was arrested on Tuesday, (May 13)  and charged with two counts of aggravated assault after lighting his co-worker's neck on fire using brake cleaner.

Talk about a heated conflict!

According to Dakota News Now, a police report states that Michael Finkbeiner of Sioux Falls sprayed brake cleaner on a co-worker's neck back on (February 21), and then held a lighter to the victim's neck.

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The victim's neck was burned as a result of the incident, and they needed to be transported to the hospital for treatment.

Police told Dakota News Now that a warrant for Finkbeiner's arrest was issued on (May 9).

The Minnehaha County Fugitive Task Force took Finkbeiner into custody on Tuesday, and he's currently being held on a $25,000 cash bond.

Source: Dakota News Now

10 Most Dangerous Cities in South Dakota

Cities on the east and west side of the Missouri River have made the latest list of South Dakota's Most Dangerous Cities for 2021.

Roadsnacks recently released its most 'Dangerous Cities' list and here in The Mount Rushmore state there are a few surprises, especially at the top. To determine the most dangerous cities in the state, Roadsnacks looked at the FBI's report on the latest violent crime, along with property crime statistics.

And surprisingly, the town with the most murders per capita in the state has less than 3,000 residents. Take a look at the list below.

For a look at the detailed list, visit roadsnacks.com Story Source: Roadsncaks

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