‘No legitimate law enforcement purpose’: State trooper sued for high-speed ‘full throttle’ crash that left high school cheerleader dead and 5 others injured

Main, left to right: Shane Roper (Olmsted County Detention Center) and Olivia Flores (GoFundMe). Inset: The vehicle Flores was in at the time of the fatal collision (KMSP).

Main, left to right: Shane Roper (Olmsted County Detention Center) and Olivia Flores (GoFundMe). Inset: The vehicle Flores was in at the time of the fatal collision (KMSP).

A former Minnesota state trooper accused of driving more than twice the speed limit before slamming into a car and killing 18-year-old high school cheerleader Olivia Flores is now being sued by the teen’s family.

The wrongful death lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Minnesota federal court by Carlos and Stephanie Flores against 32-year-old Shane Roper. The parents are seeking compensatory, general, and punitive damages as well as attorneys’ fees and costs in the matter.

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