A Minneapolis man has been handed a four-year prison sentence for firing a gun at motorists in two separate road rage incidents in St. Paul, one of which involved another vehicle with young children inside.
James Allen Ameer Smith, 24, pleaded guilty to two counts of drive-by shooting and was sentenced in Ramsey County District Court on Friday as part of a plea agreement that carried a maximum sentence of 50 months. Four counts of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon were dropped at the time.
Smith has an open case in Dakota County alleging he waved a gun at another motorist just before his arrest, following a pair of incidents in which drivers fired shots at each other on St. Paul roads.
On October 12th, a driver reported that while traveling on Summit Avenue with two children aged six and nine, their vehicle was struck by a bullet after the driver of a black sedan began tailgating them and then accelerated into oncoming traffic. The driver in the sedan pulled over but then re-entered oncoming lanes, sparking a tense exchange before firing a gun at another passing vehicle, striking it before speeding away.
Just over a month later, a 33-year-old man reported being shot at by another driver on Snelling Avenue and that his car had been damaged by a bullet. He alleged the Nissan's driver began tailgating him, brake-checked them to make space, then pulled alongside, fired a gun and sped off.
Smith was arrested two weeks after the second incident in St Louis Park, where he was wearing an empty gun holster at the time of his arrest. Authorities found spent bullet casings, live ammunition, and a loaded Glock handgun during a search warrant.
When questioned about the incidents, Smith claimed to have no recollection of a road rage incident with the Jeep, saying that if it happened then so be it. However, when informed there were children in the vehicle, he expressed concern for their well-being.
James Allen Ameer Smith, 24, pleaded guilty to two counts of drive-by shooting and was sentenced in Ramsey County District Court on Friday as part of a plea agreement that carried a maximum sentence of 50 months. Four counts of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon were dropped at the time.
Smith has an open case in Dakota County alleging he waved a gun at another motorist just before his arrest, following a pair of incidents in which drivers fired shots at each other on St. Paul roads.
On October 12th, a driver reported that while traveling on Summit Avenue with two children aged six and nine, their vehicle was struck by a bullet after the driver of a black sedan began tailgating them and then accelerated into oncoming traffic. The driver in the sedan pulled over but then re-entered oncoming lanes, sparking a tense exchange before firing a gun at another passing vehicle, striking it before speeding away.
Just over a month later, a 33-year-old man reported being shot at by another driver on Snelling Avenue and that his car had been damaged by a bullet. He alleged the Nissan's driver began tailgating him, brake-checked them to make space, then pulled alongside, fired a gun and sped off.
Smith was arrested two weeks after the second incident in St Louis Park, where he was wearing an empty gun holster at the time of his arrest. Authorities found spent bullet casings, live ammunition, and a loaded Glock handgun during a search warrant.
When questioned about the incidents, Smith claimed to have no recollection of a road rage incident with the Jeep, saying that if it happened then so be it. However, when informed there were children in the vehicle, he expressed concern for their well-being.