A man who was a passenger in an SUV when it ran down a pedestrian in St. Paul on Monday is accused of then repeatedly stomping on the victim’s head, charges say.

Munroe James Huff, 22, was charged Wednesday in Ramsey County District Court with one count of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon and one count of third-degree assault, according to the criminal complaint.

St. Paul police responded to Arkwright Street and Rose Avenue in the Payne-Phalen about 2:45 p.m. on a report of a motor vehicle being used as a weapon. When officers arrived, they found the victim, identified in the complaint as LLG, lying in a driveway. He was conscious but in shock, and his shirt was soaked with blood, the complaint says.

A woman at the scene, who identified herself as LLG’s fiancee, told the officers the couple had been walking down the street when a tan Ford Explorer intentionally struck him. Huff, who was known to the woman, got out of the vehicle and “began stomping on LLG’s head while he was lying on the ground screaming in pain,” the complaint says.

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LLG’s fiancee told police the incident stemmed from a feud the day before. She later identified Huff in a photo lineup as the man who assaulted LLG, the complaint says.

LLG, who suffered a concussion, two broken kneecaps and tears in his small intestine, had been unable to speak to investigators as of Wednesday afternoon because of the severity of his injuries, according to the complaint.

No lawyer for Huff was listed in court documents.

The driver of the SUV remained at large.