ROCHESTER – The Minnesota Department of Public Safety has released dashcam video showing four on-duty crashes Trooper Shane Roper was involved in prior to a wreck in May that left a young woman dead.
Roper was disciplined for his driving following all four crashes but continued patrol duty until May 18, when he drove his squad car through a Rochester intersection, killing Olivia Flores, 18, and seriously injuring five others.
Roper was charged earlier this month with second-degree manslaughter and criminal vehicular homicide in Flores’ death and faces a total of nine charges related to the crash. He remains on paid investigative lead.
In all four crashes that preceded the fatal wreck, Roper was cited for inattentive driving and/or driving at excessive speeds. In all but one case Roper was found to not have activated his emergency signals, a violation of patrol policy. His discipline amounted to two written reprimands and two days of unpaid suspension.
February 16, 2019
Roper’s squad car collides with another state vehicle, causing damage to both vehicles and seriously injuring the other officer. He is issued a written reprimand for reckless driving.
May 22, 2021
Roper strikes another driver after running through a stop sign while on routine patrol without his sirens or lights activated, resulting in damage to both vehicles. He is suspended for one day without pay.