Drunk speeding driver gets 10 years for fatal multivehicle collision on I-94 ramp in Minneapolis
Talon Covie-Cadrell Walker, 30, received a 10-year prison sentence for his role in a high-speed crash that killed one person and injured several others in Minneapolis. The collision occurred on October 23, 2024, as Walker drove nearly 100 mph while intoxicated, ultimately causing a multivehicle accident. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty stated that dangerous driving is a choice, stressing the devastation caused by Walker's reckless behavior. His blood alcohol content was recorded at 0. 093%, exceeding Minnesota's legal limit, and toxicology results indicated the presence of marijuana and fentanyl.
Walker lacked a valid driver's license, which had been revoked due to prior violations, including careless driving and illegal weapons possession. His passenger suffered severe injuries, while others involved in the crash experienced noncritical injuries. The case underscores the dangers of impaired and unlicensed driving, prompting discussions on road safety and legal repercussions. The court's decision aims to hold Walker accountable for his actions and prevent future tragedies.