Three shot and injured on St. Paul rooftop pool area Saturday night
Three people were shot and injured late Saturday night at a St. Paul apartment building, police said.
At about 11:45 p.m. 911 calls reported shots fired at a rooftop pool on the 100 block of Kellogg Boulevard, said Nikki Muehlhausen, a public information officer with St. Paul police.
Officers arrived to find two people with non-life threatening gunshot wounds. They were taken to Regions Hospital.
Not long afterward, a third person with a non-life threatening wound arrived at the hospital.
Police said two of the victims are men and the third is a 16-year-old boy.
The police department’s non-fatal shooting unit is investigating.
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