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Minnesota man sentenced to 59 years for crash that killed 5 young women

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, JUL 24 – Prosecutors cite Thompson's prior felony and extreme speed in seeking over 58 years for killing five young Somali American women in a crash, according to court records.

  • Derrick Thompson was sentenced to 58 years for killing five women in a high-speed crash in Minneapolis on June 16, 2023, as determined by a Hennepin County jury's verdict.
  • A jury found Thompson guilty of five counts of third-degree murder and 10 counts of criminal vehicular homicide in June 2023.
  • Thompson drove over 100 miles per hour before crashing into a sedan, killing the five Somali-American women who were preparing for a wedding.
  • In addition to his state sentencing, Thompson is awaiting sentencing in a federal case for possessing a pistol and 2,000 fentanyl pills found in the wrecked SUV.
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Minnesota man sentenced to 58 years for crash that killed 5 young women

Derrick John Thompson was given consecutive sentences totaling 58½ years in prison Thursday for running a red light at more than 100 mph in south Minneapolis and crashing into a sedan, killing five young women. Thompson, wearing an orange jail uniform, was stoic as he was sentenced on five third-degree murder charges by Hennepin County District Judge Carolina Lamas, who said consecutive terms are “appropriate to recognize the severity given each…

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Minnesota man sentenced to 59 years for crash that killed 5 young women

A Minnesota man has been sentenced to nearly 59 years for causing a crash that killed five young women.

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MPR News broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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