The parents of five dead young women stood together and wept.
Justice had finally arrived, in some small capacity.
Derrick John Thompson was found guilty Friday on all counts — five of third-degree murder, 10 of criminal vehicular homicide — for killing Sabiriin Ali, Sahra Gesaade, Salma Abdikadir, Sagal Hersi and Siham Adam in a vicious car crash.
“All the mothers, the five of us, the five fathers, we feel relief right now,” said Gesaade’s mother, Fadumo Tingle. “We feel like it is off our shoulders, heaviness. ... We waited for justice and that for many, many years he won’t be out.”
The Hennepin County jury that heard the case delivered its verdict after two days of deliberations. The jurors also resolved that Thompson, 29, is deserving of a sentence above Minnesota state guidelines for his crimes.
It is the greatest reckoning he has faced for his decision two years ago to drive a rented Cadillac Escalade more than 110 miles per hour down Interstate 35W before taking an exit onto Lake Street, blowing through a red light and obliterating a Honda Civic.
The young women in the Civic were killed instantly.
They were all between 17 and 20. College students, or on their way. They were volunteers at their mosque and best friends. They had been preparing for a wedding the next day, getting henna tattoos at the Karmel Mall and running errands.