Crime & Safety

Man Who Plowed Through Park Tavern Patio While Drunk, Killing 2, Sentenced To Prison

Steven Frane Bailey had a .335 BAC when he crashed through the packed patio, killing two and injuring several others.

Steven Frane Bailey, 56, was sentenced Monday to 360 months, or 30 years, in prison after previously pleading guilty to charges stemming from his crash into Park Tavern on Sept. 1, 2024.
Steven Frane Bailey, 56, was sentenced Monday to 360 months, or 30 years, in prison after previously pleading guilty to charges stemming from his crash into Park Tavern on Sept. 1, 2024. (Hennepin County Jail)

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Steven Frane Bailey, 56, was sentenced Monday to 360 months, or 30 years, in prison after previously pleading guilty to charges stemming from his crash into Park Tavern on Sept. 1, 2024.

Bailey pleaded guilty on May 7, 2025, to the following charges:

  • Two counts of third-degree murder – depraved mind
  • Three counts of criminal vehicular operation – great bodily harm

Gabe Harvey and Kristina Folkerts were killed, and many others were injured, when Bailey arrived at Park Tavern in St. Louis Park with a blood-alcohol level of .335, struck two vehicles, and then sped through the restaurant’s crowded patio.

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"Our thoughts are with Gabe and Kristina’s families today, along with all who were injured or affected by Mr. Bailey’s senseless actions," Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said.

"He is being held accountable, and the length of this sentence ensures he cannot hurt anyone else. This was yet another completely avoidable tragedy. Plenty of options exist to get where you need to go safely; there is no excuse for drinking and driving."

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Bailey was initially charged with two counts of criminal vehicular homicide and nine counts of criminal vehicular operation.

After prosecutors reviewed new surveillance footage and other evidence, they amended the charges to include third-degree murder and 12 counts of criminal vehicular operation.

The Sept. 1, 2024, Park Tavern crash killed Folkerts, 30, of St. Louis Park. She was "a loving mother of 3 young girls and friend to many in the community," her GoFundMe page states.

Harvey, also 30, of Rosemount, was a Health Unit Coordinator at the nearby Methodist Hospital. His coworkers, four nurses from the Methodist ICU, were also injured.

"Our friend and coworker Gabe Harvey was the victim of a horrific tragedy," a separate GoFundMe page states. "He was out celebrating a beloved coworker’s last shift in the Methodist Hospital ICU, where Gabe worked as a HUC (Health Unit Coordinator) while he was in nursing school."

On Sept. 1, police were dispatched to Park Tavern on a report of a vehicle driving through the patio and striking several people.

At the scene, officers found a gray BMW X5 up against large boulders at the base of a hill on the south side of the restaurant's patio.

The driver of the vehicle, identified as Bailey, was still inside.

Five victims were being treated at the scene. A sixth person, Kristina Folkerts, was found pinned under the BMW.

Police lifted the BMW off Folkerts. Despite life-saving efforts, she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Officers approached Bailey and heard him on the phone say, "I’m f___ed," the criminal complaint states. He also said: "I hit the gas instead of the brake and went right through a thing" and,"I’m probably going to jail," according to police.

Bailey appeared calm but was slow to respond; his speech was slurred, and his eyes were bloodshot and watery, the criminal complaint states.

As he exited the vehicle, Bailey was unsteady on his feet and fell to his knees, police said.

After being removed from the car, he told officers: "You don’t need to do fields. I know what I did," the criminal complaint states.

A preliminary breath sample found that Bailey's blood-alcohol level was more than four times the legal limit of .08 in Minnesota, according to police.

After being medically evaluated at the Hennepin County Medical Center, Bailey was transported to the Hennepin County Jail.

When officers told Bailey he was being booked with criminal vehicular homicide, he responded: "you got to be kidding me," and "my life’s pretty much f___ed now, isn’t it?" according to police.

The criminal complaint provided the following summary of the victims identified in the crash:

  • Kristina Folkerts was pronounced deceased on the scene due to the nature and extent of her injuries.
  • Gabe Harvey was transported to HCMC, where he was pronounced deceased.
  • Victim T.D. sustained broken legs, a broken pelvis, broken ribs, and dislocated knees.
  • Victim L.K. sustained head trauma
  • Victim T.L. sustained head trauma, facial lacerations, and complete loss of memory
  • Victim E.S. sustained serious road rash injuries, chest pain, bruising, and torn skin
  • Victim A.R. sustained multiple bruises
  • Victim R.C. sustained a minor bruise to the back of her right knee
  • Victim D.K. sustained a minor bruise to the middle of his back
  • Victim S.M. sustained minor injuries from being hit by an object during the collision
  • Victim L.M. sustained minor injuries from being hit by an object during the collision

Surveillance video from Park Tavern showed Bailey pull into the parking lot and drive past an open parking spot, police said.

He then attempted to back into the spot and struck a parked car. Bailey then pulled out and drove south through the parking lot towards the patio and struck an oncoming SUV, according to investigators.

Bailey then accelerated rapidly and "plowed" through the metal fence surrounding the patio and into the seating area, where he struck several individuals who were seated or walking within the patio area, the criminal complaint states.

Bailey continued to accelerate all the way through the patio area, reaching estimated speeds of up to 45 mph, police said. Bailey's vehicle is seen finally coming to an abrupt and violent halt when he hits several boulders at the base of a steep hill, police said.

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