A Minneapolis police officer was closely chasing a car through a red light this week when he crashed into and killed an innocent motorist, according to police records. Meanwhile, the family of the dead man demanded transparency and justice.
Officer Brian Cummings was northbound on N. Lyndale Avenue with lights and siren activated as he pursued a suspect in an armed carjacking and one or more robberies, said a police report released Wednesday. The report suggested that Cummings ran the red light when he hit the driver's side of Leneal Frazier's SUV on Tuesday at N. Lyndale and 41st avenues.
"The suspect vehicle disobeyed the red light and the squad followed," the report said. Frazier drove into the intersection after the suspect vehicle had passed and as the squad was entering it.
The collision pushed Frazier's westbound vehicle into a minivan stopped at the red light facing southbound, then into a Metro Transit bus shelter before coming to rest, the report said.
Frazier, 40, of St. Paul, was taken to a hospital, where he was stable but "suddenly coded," the report continued. "Hospital staff were able to get a pulse back but lost it again, and the driver was pronounced dead at the hospital," it said.
Cummings and the minivan driver were slightly injured.
At a news conference Friday afternoon, Frazier's family members, supporters and several community leaders demanded that Cummings be fired and criminally prosecuted, noting that civilians are swiftly charged in similar fatal crashes.
Frazier's mother, sister, two brothers and two daughters were among about two dozen people who gathered outside City Hall, home of police headquarters.