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Suspect arrested in fatal St. Paul shooting
BY NANCY YANG
Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated: 04/30/2007 08:04:53 AM CDT
St. Paul police have arrested a man in connection with a shooting Sunday night that killed another man.
The 23-year-old suspect was arrested in Minneapolis shortly before midnight, WCCO said in a report.
Late Sunday, police responded to a shooting in the 1100 block of Randolph Avenue. The man was taken to Regions Hospital, where he died this morning, police spokesman Tom Walsh said.
Mara H. Gottfried contributed to this report.
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Saint Paul Police Department
367 Grove Street
Saint Paul, MN 55101
Officer Paul Schnell
Chief’s Assistant for Media Relations
John M.Harrington
CHIEF OF POLICE
April 30, 2007
Man Shot And Killed In Saint Paul
At about 9:40 P.M. on Sunday April 29th Saint Paul Police were called to the 1100 block of Randolph on a shooting. They found Shawn Moore with a gunshot wound to the back in grave condition. Paramedics transported him to Regions Hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later. Shawn Moore was a 35 year old resident of Saint Paul.
Officers at the scene were able to obtain the name of the suspect. Michael hall age 23 with no permanent address was identified as the person who fired two or three shots at Shawn Moore. One of those struck Moore in the back.
Suspect information was broadcast to area police agencies. Shortly before midnight, Minneapolis Police located Hall in Minneapolis. He was taken into custody without incident and booked into the Ramsey County LEC. Saint Paul Police are not looking for additional suspects at this time.
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How can this be....I thought we were safer with the city tearing down all these houses. If they are eliminating the places where these problem people live and hang out, common sense would tell you that we are eliminating the problem right?
WRONG you idiots!
St Paul is like "Nero" fiddling while Rome burned, only ST PAUL IS FIDDLING WHILE THE BLOOD FLOWS!
Get out your life jackets folks, we'll be floating in blood at the end of the summer, and you have your City Council and their "ends justifies the means" policies of addessing crime and problems by blaming landlords to thank for it.
Pass a law requiring all citizens to carry firearms and watch the crime deminish.
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