As carjackings in Minneapolis and the suburbs continue to surge, the Hennepin County Attorney's Office says it is assigning more prosecutors to handle the influx of cases.
County Attorney Mike Freeman said Tuesday that his office plans to "ramp-up" prosecution of carjackings by dedicating one prosecutor to adult cases and another to juvenile cases. An advocate is also being designated to help carjacking victims.
As of Monday, 138 carjacking cases were referred to Hennepin County for possible charges, with the majority — 94 — involving juveniles. Last year, 124 cases were referred by law enforcement, with 87% of those leading to charges. Of the carjacking cases referred to the county so far this year, 75% have led to charges.
Freeman said charges in these cases are typically assault and aggravated robbery. While auto theft is a nonviolent, low-level offense that involves an unoccupied vehicle, carjackings involve force, often a firearm, to steal an occupied vehicle.

"These are violent and scary cases for the victims who are carjacked, some happening in broad daylight outside the grocery store or their homes," Freeman said in a news release.
The suburbs were hit by a rash of recent carjackings, from Edina to St. Louis Park, Roseville and Woodbury. In response, police are offering rewards for information and have increased patrols, paying officers overtime.
A driver and two Good Samaritans were injured in a violent attempted carjacking outside Edina's Lunds & Byerlys grocery store around 5 p.m. on Dec. 9. Edina police said that four teenagers were involved in the attack, and they believe they were the same young men behind other attempted carjackings at Lunds & Byerlys in St. Louis Park earlier that day.
St. Louis Park police said the same suspects may also be tied to a Dec. 6 robbery in the grocery store parking lot as well as a Nov. 29 attempted carjacking at Bridgewater Bank.