St. Paul: Pedestrian dies a week after driver struck him in Dayton’s Bluff
A pedestrian died a week after he was struck by a driver in St. Paul, police said Monday.
Antwone T. Rolfer, 48, of St. Paul, was hospitalized in critical condition since the 5:30 p.m. Dec. 14 crash in Dayton’s Bluff.
He died at the hospital Saturday, said Nikki Muehlhausen, a St. Paul police spokeswoman.
The driver, who was from North St. Paul, struck Rolfer in the area of East Seventh and Kittson streets.
The man stayed at the scene, didn’t show signs of impairment and cooperated with police.
The investigation is ongoing.
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