The truck driver who drove onto the I-35W Bridge and narrowly missed hitting protesters over the weekend was released from jail Tuesday, but prosecutors continue investigating the incident in consultation with the state's senior public safety official.
Bogdan Vechirko, 35, of Otsego, was jailed Sunday evening on suspicion of assault and held in the Hennepin County jail until midday Tuesday in connection with his empty fuel tanker barreling through a crowd marching to protest the May 25 death of George Floyd after being restrained by Minneapolis police.
The County Attorney's Office had until noon Tuesday to hold Vechirko without charges before they had to release him, pending further investigation, County Attorney Mike Freeman said in a statement Tuesday.
"Investigators are in the process of gathering additional information and answers to aid in the charging decision," the statement says.
Earlier Tuesday, a relative of Vechirko's said the harrowing incident was unintentional.
Art Loghinov said he has spoken with Vechirko since Sunday's near-deadly sequence of events and is convinced that the incident on the bridge was "not his fault. … He didn't have any intent to harm or do anything bad to anybody."
State Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington said Monday that the driver was speeding and "panicked, and he just kept barreling forward" but did not breach any barriers put up to protect the protesters and was not aiming for anyone.
On Tuesday, Harrington said he'd been talking with Freeman about potential charges.