A semitrailer truck driver was watching a string of pornographic videos — more than a dozen in all — in the minutes leading up to him speeding through a construction zone and fatally striking a highway worker standing along a Twin Cities area interstate, according to charges.
Tate R. Doom, 47, of St. Paul Park, was charged Friday in Hennepin County District Court with criminal vehicular homicide and criminal vehicular operation in connection with the crash on Interstate 94 in Rogers last fall that killed Vernon C. Hedquist, 59, of Pillager, Minn.
Doom was booked into jail Friday night and remained in custody in lieu of $30,000 bail before an Aug. 12 hearing. Court records do not show him having secured legal counsel yet.
This case comes as Minnesota's law prohibiting motorists from holding their phones while driving takes effect on Aug. 1.
According to the criminal complaint:
The contracted road crew was working on the afternoon of Oct. 2 on the closed right lane of I-94 near County Road 81. Doom's semi rear-ended a pickup truck and trailer merging to the left.
The trailer separated from the pickup and struck Hedquist, while flying debris hit a co-worker. Both were standing on the shoulder as part of crew working on a drilling project in preparation for road work starting months later.
State Patrol investigators determined that Doom's semi was traveling 72 mph, slightly above the posted limit of 70 mph, and the pickup was going 50 mph.