Investigators believe 'very realistic possibility' South Dakota attorney general knew he hit and killed a man with his car. He's still running for reelection.

Despite an ongoing impeachment probe and calls to resign, the South Dakota Attorney General, who was found guilty of two misdemeanors in connection with a fatal car crash, will continue running for a second term.

According to his call to the police, on the night of September 12, 2020, he said he hit something that was in the middle of the road and that it may have been a deer.
According to his video interview with police, he returned to the crash site the next day and found the body of Boever.

According to investigators, Boever's fingerprints were found on the car's windshield and his glasses were found inside of the car.

According to the Associated Press, Ravnsborg received no jail time for the fatal crash and instead faced a series of charges.
According to the Associated Press, investigators from the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation concluded that there was a "very realistic possibility" that Ravnsborg was aware that he killed the man.

South Dakota lawmakers were told by a North Dakota Special Agent that the man walked by a flashlight.

There is a body that is dead and all white, and it is within two feet of the road, so he would have to see it.

Interviews with police following the accident can be viewed online.
Despite calls for him to resign, he continues to seek re-election as attorney general.

Insider did not get a response from the South Dakota and North Dakota attorney general offices.