19-year-old St. Paul man ID’d as victim of fatal stabbing in Dayton’s Bluff
Police have identified a 19-year-old man who died after he was stabbed in St. Paul.
Officers responding to 911 calls about 11:30 p.m. Monday found Jay’Mier K. Givens, of St. Paul, outside a Dayton’s Bluff residence on Sixth Street near Birmingham Street. Givens had been stabbed multiple times and died at the hospital.
No one was under arrest as of Wednesday morning. Police have asked anyone with information to call the homicide unit at 651-266-5650.
Givens was not connected to the house he was found near, according to police. His homicide was the second of the year in St. Paul.
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