Maple Grove police are asking Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty to consider filing manslaughter charges against two men suspected of killing their friend and high school classmate nearly 14 years ago.
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner listed 19-year-old Robbie Anderson's 2009 death as "sudden unexplained." But his mother, Sandra Cikotte Anderson, saw that it looked like her son had been beaten — his face black, blue and bloodied — and set out to find the cause of his death.
She hired Dr. Allecia M. Wilson, one of the pathologists who conducted the independent autopsy of George Floyd, and asked her to do the same for her son. In November, Cikotte Anderson had her son's body exhumed, and Wilson concluded Anderson died of blunt force trauma.

Police this month shared the results of Wilson's autopsy with Moriarty's office and requested the case be reviewed for charging, said Capt. Jon Wetternach with Maple Grove Police.
"I cried so hard," Cikotte Anderson said Monday. "I was thrilled. I thought, finally. I believe justice is coming. We now wait and hope justice will be swift."
Neither of the two men suspected in Anderson's death — the only others present when he died — have been arrested. The case remains "an open and active investigation," Wetternach said.
The Star Tribune generally does not name suspects until they are charged.
When charging a case, spokesman Nicholas Kimball said his office must be able to prove it to a point where no reasonable person could disagree with the conclusion.