A man carried out back-to-back carjackings in two Minneapolis suburbs, stabbing and seriously wounding one of his victims, and was arrested after running from police on a busy west metro highway where he tried to commandeer other vehicles, according to charges filed Tuesday.
Nathan Mathias Sughroue, 41, of Indianola, Neb., was charged in Hennepin County District Court with first-degree attempted murder and armed carjacking in connection with the two incidents Saturday, first in Shakopee and soon afterward in Bloomington.
Sughroue remains jailed in lieu of $1 million bail ahead of a court appearance Thursday. Court records do not list an attorney for him.
“You can’t carjack people and stab them and expect to get away with it in the city of Bloomington,” read a statement from Police Chief Booker Hodges.
According to the criminal complaint:
Police were sent shortly after 1 p.m. to a gas station on W. 98th Street concerning two men fighting outside a car. Officers spoke to one of the men, whose shirt was saturated in blood while sitting in a Hyundai sedan as someone with him put pressure on the man’s wound with numerous towels. The officers quickly learned the Hyundai had been carjacked at knifepoint about 90 minutes earlier in Shakopee.
The wounded man in Bloomington told police he was getting gasoline for his vehicle, a Nissan SUV, when someone pulled the Hyundai in front of him. That driver, later identified as Sughroue, approached the SUV owner and demanded the keys.
“Are you serious?” the complaint quoted the SUV driver as saying to Sughroue, who then got in the front passenger seat of the SUV. The two soon started fighting.