14-year-old arrested in fatal stabbing of 19-year-old in St. Paul
Police arrested a 14-year-old Tuesday in the fatal stabbing of another teenager in St. Paul last week.
The teen is being held on suspicion of murder in the death of Jay’Mier K. Givens, 19, of St. Paul, said Sgt. Toy Vixayvong, a St. Paul police spokesman.
Givens died the evening of March 31. Officers responding to 911 calls found Givens outside a Dayton’s Bluff residence on Sixth Street near Birmingham Street. Givens, who Vixayvong said wasn’t connected to the residence, was stabbed multiple times and died at the hospital.
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