The Hennepin County Attorney's Office on Wednesday charged a 20-year-old Minneapolis man with four felony counts for the crash Saturday night in Robbinsdale that killed a young mother and severely injured her husband.
Quintin Leon Hudson is accused of being under the influence of drugs when he broadsided a minivan at 36th and Orchard avenues N. following a brief pursuit by police. Emily Gerding, 34, of Crystal, died; her husband John, 34, remains hospitalized.
The Robbinsdale officer called off the chase, but Hudson continued at speeds of up to 90 mph before the fatal crash — the latest roadway tragedy in the Twin Cities. Just three weeks ago, a speeding driver killed five women after blowing through a red light at 90 mph and broadsiding their sedan in south Minneapolis.

Hudson is charged with fleeing police resulting in death and fleeing police resulting in great bodily harm. He also faces one count of criminal vehicular homicide and one count of criminal vehicular operation.
The County Attorney's Office said that fleeing causing death is the same level of severity in state sentencing guidelines as second-degree unintentional murder.
When asked why he didn't stop when the officer tried to stop him, Hudson said he "didn't want to," according to the charges.
The Gerdings worked as special-education teachers at Coon Rapids Middle School, according to a spokeswoman for the Anoka-Hennepin school district.
Their daughters, 6-year-old Emelia and 2-year-old Eleanor, "thankfully were not in the vehicle at the time of the collision," relatives wrote in an online fundraiser.