In all, he was indicted 21 times, but escaped conviction each time, except for the last.  In 1981, McElroy was convicted of shooting and seriously injuring the town’s 70-year-old grocer, Ernest “Bo” Bowenkamp, the previous year.  McElroy successfully appealed the conviction and was released on bond, after which he engaged in an ongoing harassment campaign against Bowenkamp, the town’s Church of Christ minister, and others who were sympathetic to Bowenkamp. He appeared in a local bar, the D&G Tavern, armed with an M1 Garand rifle and bayonet, and later threatened to kill Bowenkamp.  The next day, McElroy was shot to death in broad daylight as he sat with his wife in his pickup truck on Skidmore’s main street.  He was struck by bullets from at least two different firearms, in front of a crowd of people estimated as between 30 and 46.  To date, no one has been charged in connection with McElroy’s death.

via Ken McElroy – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

I stumbled upon this yesterday.  It’s a short amazing read about a town that simply had enough.