Cloud State men's team -- and played three seasons for St. She testified that they were at a red light on North Main Street in Jamestown waiting to make a right-hand turn on to Sixth Street. A Hubbard Broadcasting Company, deaths of 20-year-old Mack Motzko and 24-year-old Sam Schuneman, traveling between 94 and 99 mph in a Bentley Flying Spur. Cloud State men's team -- and played three seasons for St. James David Blue, 51, drove off North . Blue wasn't wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle. The driver, identified as James David Blue, 51, was taken to the hospital with severe injuries after the crash that killed Mack Motzko, 20, son of Gophers hockey coach Bob Motzko, and Sam Schuneman, 24, of Maple Grove. He had strong ties to the St. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. A Warren County School District student has been charged with having a weapon on school grounds on Tuesday. P-J photo by John Whittaker. Voty, questioned by Schmidt on what Rolison said after the accident, said he never saw her. Firefighters discovered a heavily damaged vehicle from impact and human remains in the vehicle. Motzko later died from his injuries. Schuneman, of Maple Grove, wasin the passenger seat and died at the scene, while Motzko, who was in the backseat, wastakento North Memorial Hospital. Sara Rafaloski, Hughans mother, said in a phone interview this week the family has been kept updated on the investigation and appreciates the work being put in by police and the DAs office. Originally from the Twin Cities, Schuneman had attended Minnesota State University in Mankato and had moved to the Phoenix area. Hughans body came to rest on West Sixth Street, just west of the Washington Street intersection. She said it was apparent when she arrived on scene that the pedestrian had died due to their injuries. The accident happened when a car driven by Blue, 51, went off the road at a high rate of speed and struck a group of trees, according to police. He had plans to play for a team in British Columbia in the coming season. A blood sample indicated Blue had a blood-alcohol content of 0.175, more than twice the legal limit. Motzko is the son of Gophers mens hockey coach Bob Motzko. Officers were granted a search warrant to draw Blues blood and have toxicologists at the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension analyze it, the complaint states. Witnesses told police Blue had been drinking shots of liquor and had consumed THC gummies prior to the crash. I just saw her in the crosswalk., And as you were driving down Sixth Street, did you hear anyone any car horns beeping at you?, And at any point between Sixth Street and the Chautauqua Mall did Mr. Rolison ever indicate to you that he knew he hit someone?, We are working this case very closely with the Chautauqua County District Attorneys Office,, We have since been actively engaged in the next stage of the process, working the investigation and developing and evaluating the evidence, so that we make appropriate charging decisions going forward,, We are doing everything within our power to protect and preserve our right as a community to ensure that justice is served here., Its been overwhelming with the support of the community,. James David Blue, 52, pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal vehicular homicide (operating a motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration 0.08 or more) for the deaths of 20-year-old Mack. James David Blue, 51, is being held in the Hennepin County Jail on suspicion of criminal vehicular homicide, according to the county's online inmate search. I just saw her in the crosswalk.. At 11:47 p.m. on Saturday night, Orono police reported a fatal accident at the intersection of North Shore Drive and Bohns Point Road. /usr/web/www.marshallindependent.com/wp-content/themes/coreV2/single.php .woocommerce-product-gallery{ opacity: 1 !important; } ST. PAUL. Fifty-two-year-old James David Blue entered a guilty plea. Motzko was a former Cathedral hockey player and his father, Bob Motzko, was the former men's hockey coach at St. In court Tuesday, the 52-year-old Blue admitted to Judge Regina Chu that he did shots of tequila and took a THC gummy before speeding out of his driveway and crashing into a grove of trees,. @media only screen and (max-width:2400px) {html {padding-top:0px !important;} Sam Schuneman, 24, died Saturday night at the scene of an accident on North Shore Drive in Orono, near Lake Minnetonka. ORONO The Orono Police Department said Friday that lab results show James David Blue, 51, had a blood-alcohol level of 0.175 after a July 24 crash that killed Cathedral High School graduate Mack Motzko and Maple Groveresident Sam Schuneman. Blue was ejected from the drivers seat and was taken to the hospital with critical injuries. The crash killed passengers Sam . James Blue Has Passed Away - Cause of Death ORONO, Minn. Orono's police chief has identified a young man who died, and the man who was behind the wheel in the crash that also killed the son of U of M men's hockey coach Bob Motzko. James David Blue, 52, was intoxicated and driving nearly 100 mph when he crashed his 2017 Bentley Flying Spur in a wooded area near Lake Minnetonka last July, according to a criminal complaint . Big change to South Dakota's violent parole system heads to Gov. Authorities said high speeds and alcohol were factors in the crash that remains under investigation. Any person with disabilities who needs help accessing the content of the FCC Public File may contact KSTP via our online form or call 651-646-5555, This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area. Blue and Motzko, who was in the back seat, were transported to North Memorial Hospital. He was in the Hennepin County jail Wednesday night. The driver, identified as James David Blue, 51, was taken to the hospital with severe injuries after the crash that killed Mack Motzko, 20, son of Gophers hockey coach Bob Motzko, and Sam Schuneman, 24, of Maple Grove. Two counts of third-degree murder and two counts of criminal vehicular homicide will be dismissed at sentencing set for May 5, according to Hennepin County district court documents. Police said Schuneman and Motzko were both wearing seatbelts while Blue, who was ejected from the vehicle, was not. He came to FCC in 2018 after three decades of covering sports as a freelancer for a variety of publications, while working full time in politics and media relations. Prosecutors are recommending a seven-and-a-half-year prison sentence, 42 months on one count and 48 months on the other. Today's breaking news and more in your inbox. Blues personal Facebook page, which on Monday showed pictures taken from his home on Lake Minnetonka, appears to have been deleted. Originally from the Twin Cities, Schuneman had attended Minnesota State University in Mankato and had moved to the Phoenix area. A 51-year-old Orono man was driving near his Lake Minnetonka home when he crashed into a grove of trees, killing two young men who were passengers in his car. James David Blue, 51, is being held in the Hennepin County Jail on suspicion of criminal vehicular homicide, according to the county's online inmate search. Judge Chu said she believed Blue had taken responsibility for his actions since the crash. James David Blue, 51, of Orono, . Hospital staff found gummies containing THC the intoxicating chemical in cannabis as well as crushed white pills and five green capsules. The initial report had one person deceased at the scene and two others with serious injuries. Schuneman, of Maple Grove, was in the passenger seat and died at the scene. Cloud Cathedral High School, helping the Crusaders earn two third-place finishes in the state Class A tournament. One person has died as the result of a fiery motor vehicle accident in Lakewood on Friday night. Just moments before a car hauler is believed to have struck a 15-year-old girl in Jamestown on New Years Eve, a passenger in the semi let out a scream. Thursdays sentencing hearing with Hennepin County District Judge Regina Chu was scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m. but was delayed slightly as a result of technical issues. James David Blue, 51, of Orono, Minn., was driver in crash that killed Sam Schuneman and Mack Motzko, police say. He had plans to play for a team in British Columbia in the coming season. Cloud hockey community his father had previously been the head coach for the St. Thursday, Judge Regina Chu sentenced Blue to seven-and-a-half years (90 months) in prison 42 months on one count and 48 months on the other in line with what prosecutors recommended. 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We see that you have javascript disabled. Minnesotas legal alcohol driving limit is 0.08. The Minnesota State Patrol is assisting with the accident investigation and reconstruction, while the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office assisted with the crash. Rafaloski also acknowledged the support the family has received over the last month and a half. Police say Blue was speeding and went off North Shore Drive before he struck several trees just after 11 p.m. Schuneman died at the scene, while Motzko and Blue were transported to the. We are made to. According to friends of Schuneman who were with him and Motzko on Saturday night, Blue hosted a party at his house, just a few doors down from the site of the accident, and offered the men a ride in a Bentley, which crashed on the return trip. Chautauqua County Court Judge David Foley, at a hearing Jan. 19, set bail for Rolison at $35,000 cash, $70,000 bond for the charges tied to the fatal crash and $50,000 cash, $100,000 bond for weapons possession charges. James D. Blue, 51, had the additional charges formally filed against him Sept. 23 in Hennepin County District Court. A criminal complaint states Blue was traveling between 94 and 99 mph in a Bentley Flying Spur when he crashed on the 3100 block of North Shore Drive with the two passengers inside. He also questioned whether she heard any car horns or people screaming at them. The crash killed passengers Sam. Imani Cruzen, St. We are working this case very closely with the Chautauqua County District Attorneys Office, Capt. He was booked into Hennepin County jail Wednesday afternoon, according to Orono police. While the families are relieved to avoid the trauma of a trial, they remain steadfastly committed to holding Mr. Blue accountable and securing full and complete justice for Mack and Sam.. Chautauqua County Court Judge David Foley, at a hearing Jan. 19, set bail for Rolison at . Contact Jess via email at jrmyers@forumcomm.com, or find him on Twitter via @JessRMyers. P-J photo by John Whittaker Pictured is the semi involved in the Dec. 31 fatal accident in Jamestown. A previous police release said they were responding to a single-vehicle accident at 3120 North Shore Drive in Orono. He was turning and it was doing the bump thing. Motzko, the oldest son of Minnesota Gophers hockey coach Bob Motzko, had split time in junior hockey between teams in South Dakota and New Mexico last winter. Jess Myers / The Rink Live, A piece of chrome remained embedded in a tree at the site of a fatal car accident in Orono, Minn. Cloud hockey community mourns death of former Cathedral player Mack Motzko, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. I said, Theres a person. I was screaming, Theres a person stop, stop, stop, Nicole Voty said during a January preliminary hearing in Jamestown City Court days after charges were filed against the semis driver, Randall J. Rolison. Records indicate Rolison posted bond Feb. 4 and was later released from Chautauqua County Jail. Data obtained from the airbag module of the vehicle indicated a speed of 94-99 mph seconds before the crash, according to the Orono Police Department. The first state trooper on the scene,. The 51-year-old man is being held on suspicion of two counts of criminal . CRASH REPORT:Wreckage located, victims identified in Chautauqua County plane crash Quattrone's office reported early Monday that the plane lost contact with air control on Sunday at 5:47 p.m . ORONO, Minn. -- The driver accused in the late-night crash that killed two men with deep ties to the Minnesota hockey community has turned himself in to police. According to police, Schuneman was in the front passenger seat of the vehicle at the time of the crash and Motzko was in the back seat. Mack Motzko, 20, was transported to North Memorial Medical Center, where he later died. Schuneman was in the front passenger seat of the vehicle and Motzko was in the back seat. Chautauqua County Court Judge David Foley, at a hearing Jan. 19, set bail for Rolison at $35,000 cash, $70,000 bond for the charges tied to the fatal crash and $50,000 cash, $100,000 bond for weapons possession charges. James D. Blue, 51, drove off North Shore Drive on Saturday around 11:20 p.m. near his home, striking trees before being thrown from his 2017 Bentley. James David Blue, 51, drove off North Shore Drive on Saturday around 11:30 p.m., striking the trees before being thrown from his 2017 Bentley. Schmidt said Januarys preliminary hearing was to ensure Rolison was held for grand jury action. Ive taken both your sons lives and so much more from all friends and family. One person has died as the result of a fiery motor vehicle accident in Lakewood on Friday night. The incident was then upgraded to a motor vehicle accident. James D. Blue, 51, drove off North Shore Drive on Saturday around 11:20 p.m. near his Orono home, striking trees before being thrown from his 2017 Bentley. And thats when I saw the girl, like, in the crosswalk.. Barone reaffirmed with Voty that she did not feel anything as the car hauler made the turn onto Sixth Street. He was scheduled to fly to Phoenix last Friday, but moved the return flight to Sunday morning to spend another day with friends. Rolison, 58, is facing charges of leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident involving a death and driving while ability impaired by drugs. ORONO, Minn. The driver in a Saturday night crash that killed two young men has voluntarily turned himself in. The judge will determine whether he will be allowed to post bail, and if so, for what amount. Blue turned himself in to the Orono Police Department in late July. Any person with disabilities who needs help accessing the content of the FCC Public File may contact KSTP via our online form or call 651-646-5555, This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area. He was scheduled to fly to Phoenix last Friday, but moved the return flight to Sunday morning to spend another day with friends. Or; Accidents; Traffic; Weather; DOT reports . Inside the crashed car, officers found Schuneman who was pronounced dead at the scene and Motzko who died at a hospital soon after. Cloud hockey community mourns death of former Cathedral player Mack Motzko. Asked by Schmidt what happened when the traffic light turned green on North Main Street, Voty said she believed the semi briefly stalled. The initial report had one person deceased at the scene and two others with serious injuries. He had strong ties to the St. Killed in the crash were his. Addressing the court before his sentence was handed down, Blue said, I just want to state how sorry I am for putting you into the dire situation. Jess Myers covers college hockey, as well as outdoors, general sports and travel, for The Rink Live and the Forum Communications family of publications. The Orono Police Department said in a release that lab results showed Blues blood alcohol content to be 0.175. Schuneman was in the front passenger seat of the vehicle and Motzko was in the back seat. The new charges, unrelated to the accident, were the result of unregistered handguns found in a storage unit that Rolison rents. While friends said Schuneman was primarily a recreational hockey player, his father, Tom, is the chair of the Minnesota Special Hockey Board, which promotes the sport for people with special needs. According to authorities, high speed and alcohol were factors in the crash that happened near Blues Lake Minnetonka home on the night of July 25. SUBSCRIBE NOW AND SAVE 3 months just 99/month Show Search Clear Search Query . Contact Jess via email at jrmyers@forumcomm.com, or find him on Twitter via @JessRMyers. James Blue in Minnesota We found 14 records for James Blue in Granite Falls, Lakeville and 12 other cities in Minnesota. I was freaking out, but those were the words I said, yes.. Earlier during the preliminary hearing, officer Alexis Carlson with the Jamestown Police Department spoke. Cloud State mens team and played three seasons for St. An Orono man whose two passengers died when he crashed his car into a cluster of trees near his Lake Minnetonka home turned himself into authorities Wednesday and was charged with criminal vehicular homicide. At about 4 p.m. Wednesday, the driver, 51-year-old James Blue, turned himself in at the Orono Police Department. According to friends of Schuneman who were with him and Motzko on Saturday night, Blue hosted a party at his house, just a few doors down from the site of the accident, and offered the men a ride in a Bentley, which crashed on the return trip. Cloud Cathedral, where he played in two state tournaments for the Crusaders boys hockey team. He returned to Minnesota often and had been visiting friends this month. The crash, which happened on July 24, 2021, in Orono, killed 20-year-old Mack Motzko and 24-year-old Sam Schuneman. He has a first appearance in Hennepin County District Court on Friday. ', Death toll keeps rising in Greece's deadliest train crash, Brunt of storm moving out of SoCal, light showers on tap Wednesday, Celebrating Steve: Karlin Covers Dance night at Lake Robbins Ballroom, Ice flies off SUV and smashes windshield on I-495 in Massachusetts, Palestinians living in refugee camps are being paid $350 to fight for Russia in Ukraine: report. According to authorities, high speed and alcohol were factors in the crash that happened near Blue's Lake Minnetonka home on . Motzko the son of Minnesota Gophers mens hockey coach Bob Motzko had to be extricated from the backseat and later died at the hospital. Motzko and. Robert Samuelson of the Jamestown Police Department said this week. James D. Blue, 51, was charged Monday in Hennepin County District Court with four counts of criminal vehicular homicide in the deaths of Mack Motzko, 20, and Sam Schuneman, 24. Cloud Times: Driver in crash that killed Mack Motzko, Sam Schuneman pleads guilty, Blue turned himself in to the Orono Police Department, Blue had a blood-alcohol level of 0.175 after the crash, indicated a speed of 94-99 mph seconds before the crash, Minnesota mourns former Cathedral hockey player who died in car crash, Driver in crash that killed Mack Motzko, Sam Schuneman pleads guilty, Chicago Mayor Lightfoot ousted; Vallas, Johnson in runoff, King asks Duke and Duchess of Sussex to move out of Frogmore so Prince Andrew can move in, Biden Mocks Marjorie Taylor Greene With 1 Simple Hand Gesture, A Nebraska high-school cheerleader competed on her own after the rest of her squad quit. The accident happened when a car driven by Blue, 51, went off the road at a high rate of speed and struck a group of trees, according to police. https://www.startribune.com/orono-man-charged-jailed-after-lake-minnetonka-crash-kills-two-passengers/600082510/, P.O. So I thought it was fine I didnt think we hit anybody. Cloud hockey community -- his father had previously been the head coach for the St. He was scheduled to fly to Phoenix last Friday, but moved the return flight to Sunday morning to spend another day with friends. An Orono man who pleaded guilty to killing two people in a high-speed, drunken-driving crash last summer learned his fate Thursday. According to NSMP, a 2016 Chevy sedan driven by . An Orono man entered a guilty plea Tuesday in connection with a high-speed crash last summer that killed two passengers. Cloud Cathedral, where he played in two state tournaments for the Crusaders boys hockey team. Authorities Monday identified the driver as James David Blue, who was taken to the hospital with severe injuries. The accident happened when a car driven by Blue, 51, went off the road at a high rate of speed and struck a group of trees, according to police. It started like, it stalled out, she said. Motzko, the oldest son of Minnesota Gophers hockey coach Bob Motzko, had split time in junior hockey between teams in South Dakota and New Mexico last winter. READ MORE:St. Crews remained on scene until around 12:30 this morning. On Wednesday afternoon, July 28, Blue appeared at the Orono Police Department, where he was arrested at 4:49 p.m. on probable cause for two counts of criminal vehicular homicide. Lakewood Fire Department was assisted by Lakewood-Busti Police, Chautauqua County Sheriffs Office, the Fire Investigation Team, and National Grid. Voty was in the semi with Rolison the day of the accident. RELATED: James Blue pleads guilty in high-speed drunken crash that killed 2. Follow him on Twitter @BrianMozey. He was killed in a car accident in Orono, Minn., on Saturday, July 24, 2021. I was freaking out, but those were the words I said, yes., He was turning and it was doing the bump thing. The BCA later determinedBlues blood-alcohol level was .175 twice the legal limit. 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