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Curtis A. Felt was a young man from Alexandria who served as a peace
officer in the Douglas County Sheriffs Office.
On Thursday afternoon, June 29, 1978, Douglas County Deputy Curtis
(Curt) Felt was shot and killed. Curt was called in off road duty
to transport a prisoner to the Fergus Falls jail. (Douglas County
was in the process of building a new jail).
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It all began
when James Kroupa, 32 at the time was picked up by Alexandria police
a year earlier and charged with “driving under the influence”.
Found guilty of the charge, he was ordered to pay a fine. When he
failed to do so, Kroupa was ordered to appear in court on Thursday,
June 29.
In court, Kroupa was sentenced to 30 days in jail for refusing to
pay his fine. The prisoner left the courtroom with four guns on
him, two 9mm automatic pistols tucked in his belt, a .25 automatic
in his boot and a .357 magnum in his coat. All guns were loaded.
When Curt arrived to transport him, he started shooting before Curt
realized Kroupa was armed. Kroupa then fled from the building. Curt
was able to walk a few feet to the office of secretary Delores Schultz
who helped him lay down as he was asking her to get help.
Alexandria Police Officer Steven Caye spotted the get away vehicle
and the pursuit began. Kroupa shot at least five rounds of 9mm bullets
at the police car. Police Officer Lamont Mounsdon joined the chase
that ended along a dead end road. Kroupa stopped his pickup and
ducked behind a tree. He continued to shoot. On the porch of a home
nearby, were a mother and her daughter, so to protect them, Officer
Mounsdon had to shoot Kroupa.
Deputy Felt age 23, died 3 ½ hours later in surgery at the
Douglas County hospital. The man who shot and killed Deputy Felt
died three days later at the University of Minnesota Hospitals in
Minneapolis.
It was learned that Kroupa was a “loner”. In his pickup
were ammunition clips and a pipe bomb (a 10 inch lead pipe loaded
with explosives). They found in his trailer home more weapons and
tear gas canisters.
Curt was born and raised in
Alexandria. He was active in football, hockey, band, and an honor
student in school. Following high school graduation, he attended
the Alexandria Technical School, Law Enforcement program and BCA
school graduating in 1975. He was active in his church and Boy Scouts.
For a short time, Curt worked for Ottertail County Sheriff’s
Office and the rest of his career with Douglas County Sheriff’s
Office.
Curt’s funeral was attended by over 400 Law Enforcement Officers
from Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Iowa. Also in attendance
were hundreds of family, friends and relatives.
The Felt family was invited by Governor Rudy Perpich for dinner
and presented with a plaque.
At the time of his death, Curt and Donna had only been married six
months and his twin brothers were only 7 years old. They admired
their older brother so much they followed in his footsteps. Steve
is an Otter Tail County Deputy Sheriff and Mike is a Carver County
Deputy Sheriff. Parents Herman and Darlene served on the LEMA board
honorably for many years assisting other families who have been
through the same nightmare they experienced.
The park located north of Alexandria on County Rd 42 across form
the Alexandria golf course was dedicated to the memory of Deputy
Felt. On Memorial Day in 1999, the park was officially renamed Deputy
Sheriff Curtis A Felt Memorial Park.
Members of the Douglas County Deputy Sheriff’s Federation
volunteer their time and efforts to enhance the park annually.
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