St. Paul police investigating fatal daytime shooting in Summit-University
St. Paul police have begun a homicide investigation after a person was shot in the Summit-University neighborhood Friday afternoon.
The shooting happened in the 600 block of Aurora Avenue.
Police said they plan to release additional information later Friday.
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