Man killed when his Jeep leaves the freeway in St. Paul early Sunday and strikes a sign post
A man driving a Jeep Grand Cherokee on westbound I-94 died early Sunday when his vehicle left the road while exiting and hit a sign post in St. Paul, according to the State Patrol.
The crash was reported at 1:42 a.m. at the Mounds Boulevard exit. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities had not released his name as of Sunday.
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