The Orono man charged in the crash that killed two young men, including the son of the University of Minnesota men's hockey coach, was charged Thursday with two murder counts in addition to four previous counts of negligent and drunken driving.
James D. Blue, 51, was charged in Hennepin County District Court with two counts of third-degree murder in the deaths of Mack Motzko and Sam Schuneman, who were passengers in the Bentley that Blue is alleged to have driven at up to 99 miles per hour before crashing into a wooded area.
Third-degree murder is characterized as perpetrating an eminently dangerous act and evincing a depraved mind. It carries a sentence of up to 25 years, which is more than double the 10-year term of the other charges Blue faces. Prosecutors also already have filed notice with the court that they will seek a longer than normal sentence for Blue because of the nature of the alleged crime.
Blue previously was charged with two counts each of criminal vehicular operation with a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.08% or more and criminal vehicular homicide for operating a vehicle in a grossly negligent manner.
The crash occurred July 24 near Blue's home in the 3100 block of North Shore Drive after Blue drank shots of liquor and consumed THC gummies, according to criminal charges. THC is the psychoactive compound in marijuana.
Blue was briefly in jail before posting $500,000 cash bail. He was released without conditions. Blue's lawyer, Fred Bruno, declined to comment on the additional charges.
The updated charges also revealed that Motzko, 20, and Schuneman, 24, had met Blue less than an hour before the crash. The two young men had been at a restaurant and were invited to Blue's home by a mutual friend, the charges said.
Motzko, 20, is the son of coach Bob Motzko. The charges said Mack Motzko had no alcohol in his blood. Schuneman had been drinking but was not driving that evening, the charges said.