Crime & Safety

Buffalo Truck Driver Guilty of Killing Three in Lakeville Crash

Jason Styrbicky, age 38 of Buffalo, was found guilty of three counts of Criminal Vehicular Homicide in crash that killed two women and an unborn child.

A Buffalo semi-truck driver has been found guilty of setting off a chain-reaction crash in May of 2010 that killed two women and an unborn child.

of three felony counts of Criminal Vehicular Homicide and one count ofΒ Careless DrivingΒ for his role in a massive crash on May 24, 2010, on northbound Interstate 35, near County Road 70 in Lakeville.

Pamela Brinkhaus, 50, of Elko New Market, and Kari Rasmussen, 24, of St. Anthony, and her unborn child were killed in the crash.

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In addition, millions of honey bees were released as a result of the crash, tying up traffic on the interstate for hours.

The Dakota County Attorney’s Office argued Styrbicky had been driving his semi at full speed when he rear-ended the cars driven by Brinkhaus and Rasmussen, which were both stopped in traffic along the interstate. Highway workers had reduced the two lane interstate to one lane, causing the backup.

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Styrbicky's truck crushed the cars between his semi-truck and that of the semi-truck in front of him, according to the Dakota County Attorney’s Office. The chain reaction crash unleashed bees that were stored in the other semi, hindering rescue efforts.

Firefighters used water hoses to try to scatter the swarms, and dozens of motorists and passengers were stung.Β 

According to the criminal complaint, Styrbicky did not brake or slow his truck before slamming into the rear of both cars, despite MnDOT warning signs about a lane closure ahead.

The complaint also states he told investigators with the Minnesota State Patrol that he had been reaching down to the floor of his truck’s cab to retrieve an energy drink. By the time he looked up and saw what was in front of him, he could not stop.

Investigatiors determined Styrbicky's truck was in good operating condition prior to the crash, the complaint says.

Judge Karen Asphaug ordered a pre-sentence investigation and set Styrbicky's sentencing for 1:30 p.m. July 31, inΒ Hastings. Β 

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