Newly filed charges allege that a 19-year-old man led Minneapolis police on a high-speed chase last summer then ended when the officer collided with an SUV and killed the driver.
James J. Jones-Drain was charged Monday in Hennepin County District Court with fleeing police and auto theft in connection with the July 6, 2021, collision at a north Minneapolis intersection that killed 40-year-old Leneal Frazier of St. Paul. A warrant has been issued for Jones-Drain's arrest.
Former officer Brian Cummings faces charges of second-degree manslaughter and criminal vehicular homicide. He left the force in October, the day after the charges were filed.
Prosecutors say Cummings was driving 90 mph on residential streets when he ran a red light and entered the intersection of N. Lyndale and 41st avenues just as Frazier's Jeep was crossing it. Cummings struck the driver's side of the Jeep at about 78 mph, according to the charges against the former officer.
Frazier was the uncle of Darnella Frazier, the young woman whose cellphone video of George Floyd's death in May 2020 helped convict fired Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin of murder.
Jones-Drain has 10 pending cases in Hennepin County alleging a string of robberies, including several targeting pharmacies and a fast-food outlet shortly before the crash, according to the complaint.
Cummings' attorney referenced those cases in his failed effort in March to have the charges against the former officer dismissed. Cummings' trial is tentatively set to start in May.
According to the complaint against Jones-Drain: