CASPER, Wyo. — A Riverton man will spend his life in federal prison after being convicted by a jury of first-degree murder and other charges late last year, according to a release by the the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Wyoming.
Chief U.S. District Court Judge Scott W. Skavdahl imposed the sentence for 59-year-old Burdick Nelson Seminole Sr., 59, on Thursday in Casper.
Case evidence showed that Seminole drove to a St. Stephens residence being rented by 42-year-old Michael Standing Elk in the early morning hours of Aug. 8, 2023 and entered without permission, the release said.
According to reporting by County 10, Seminole had been evicted from the home before Standing Elk and others moved in. Standing Elk was reportedly sleeping when Seminole entered and got into his wheelchair during the argument.
Seminole reportedly left the house, returned with a pistol and continued to argue with Standing Elk.
“Seminole pistol-whipped the victim, disarmed him, and shot him three times, killing him,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. In response, another resident shot at Seminole, hitting him in the back of the neck and causing him to flee.
Seminole drove himself to the hospital and was diagnosed with a minor flesh wound. Standing Elk was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS.”
Seminole will serve a concurrent life sentence for discharging a firearm and causing a death, and he will serve an additional 10 years imprisonment for discharging a firearm during a crime of violence.