Man shot at busy St. Paul bus stop in robbery of his e-bike

A man was shot and robbed of his e-bike at a busy St. Paul bus shelter over the weekend, according to Metro Transit police.

He was initially in critical condition, but had stabilized as of Monday, said Nikki Muehlhausen, the department’s public information officer.

The man was targeted for his electric bike, which the suspect made off with, according to Muehlhausen.

Officers responded to the shooting about 3:30 p.m. Saturday. It happened near Snelling Avenue and Spruce Tree Drive, a block from University Avenue.

The victim was taken to Regions Hospital. No one was under arrest as of Monday afternoon and the Metro Transit police investigation is ongoing.

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