Former Minneapolis Cop Who Killed Bystander During Car Chase Pleads Guilty

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lethalninja
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/ex-minneapolis-cop-killed-bystander-chase-pleads-guilty

A former Minneapolis police officer pleaded guilty Thursday to criminal vehicular homicide after a police pursuit killed an innocent bystander two years ago.

In exchange for the plea, a second-degree manslaughter charge against Brian Cummings was dismissed.

Prosecutors said Cummings was pursuing a suspected car thief on July 6, 2021, when he ran a red light and hit a car driven by Leneal Frazier, 40, of St. Paul, who died at the scene.

Officials said the chase wound through north Minneapolis and reached speeds of up to 100 mph in residential neighborhoods where the speed limit was 25 mph, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.

Under the plea deal, Cummings, a 14-year police veteran, could serve up to one year in the county workhouse and three to five years of probation. If he violates probation, he could face up to four years in prison.
TefIon Don
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Please at least post the summary for those of those of us that don't want to click on the links to the plethora of threads you post.
ToHntortoFsh
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Did they charge the person fleeing the cops for manslaughter?
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UTExan
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Police agencies generally restrict chases in crowded urban areas unless there is a clear, ongoing danger in allowing the escape of the suspect, especially with cell phone tracking technology and drone availability.
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lethalninja
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He's charged with fleeing a police officer in a motor vehicle causing death, and he's facing up to forty years.
InfantryAg
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Once someone runs from the cops, there is no incentive to stop. You have nothing to gain by stopping. The only thing you have to lose is if you kill someone, and none of them think about that.

States need to pass legislation that makes mandatory years on a sentence for the more danger a suspect places the public in danger. eg. 60 seconds in a rural area with no traffic, one year in prison; 15 seconds in an urban area, 1 year in prison.

Then advertise it everywhere so people know they will be penalized. This running from the cops has to stop!
lethalninja
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Texas doesn't have mandatory jail or prison time for it, but evading arrest in a vehicle is a felony.
InfantryAg
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lethalninja said:

Texas doesn't have mandatory jail or prison time for it, but evading arrest in a vehicle is a felony.
So when you run, you've earned that felony. Why stop now?

Most states it's a felony if it's reckless. The sentencing guidelines need to change.
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Minnesota sounds like a total piece of **** place to live


Hopefully all the mouthbreathers crying about not being able to murder their offspring will move up there
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/former-minneapolis-officer-sentenced-jail-deadly-crash-police-pursuit-rcna93972

He got 270 days in jail
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