St. Paul police investigating overnight homicide in Frogtown
Police are investigating an overnight homicide in St. Paul’s Frogtown neighborhood.
A person was shot in the area of Thomas Avenue and Grotto Street, police announced early Wednesday.
The police department plans to release additional information soon.
The homicide was the seventh of the year in St. Paul. A 19-year-old man died in a shooting in an apartment in St. Paul’s Merriam Park on Monday and his 18-year-old friend was charged with manslaughter Tuesday.
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