BCA investigating fatal shooting by St. Paul police
St. Paul officers fatally shot a person on Monday night in the Payne-Phalen area, according to the police department.
The shooting, which left one person dead, happened in the 1100 block of Rose Avenue just before 7:30 p.m. No officers were injured.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating.
Police said they plan to release more information later Monday night. The BCA said they would provide information after their preliminary investigation is complete.
Related Articles
St. Paul police looking for hit-and-run driver who struck, injured 2 pedestrians
Central Minnesota head-on crash kills three; Bayport driver suspected of drinking
Tragedy drives St. Paul 21-year-old to bring community together through basketball
Victims of fatal crash in Wyoming, Minn., identified
Forest Lake track athletes injured in car crash both expected to make full recoveries, officials say
More Stories
Mexico threatens to ditch US gas
The country has signaled a shift toward domestic fracking as global energy prices soar due to the war in the...
US energy giants report fallout from Middle East war
Exxon and Chevron have both disclosed production declines which resulted from the Iran conflict US energy giants ExxonMobil and Chevron...
Vinted breaks the billion-euro barrier as thrifty shoppers embrace second-hand fashion
The relentless squeeze on household budgets is reshaping how consumers buy clothes, and few businesses are reaping the rewards quite...
Oil price surges towards $100 as Middle East ceasefire begins to unravel
The brief sigh of relief across global markets lasted barely a day. Brent crude climbed sharply back towards $100 a...
Harrods Estates shuts up shop after 130 years as tax raids on wealthy overseas buyers take their toll
The iconic property arm of the Knightsbridge department store has closed its last remaining office after a perfect storm of...
John Lewis chairman’s pay climbs 21% to £1.2m as 3,300 roles disappear across the partnership
There is never an easy way to announce a hefty pay rise at the top while headcount is falling on...
