Bicyclist struck and killed by Green Line train identified as St. Paul man
Authorities have identified a bicyclist hit and killed by a Green Line train Wednesday as a 54-year-old St. Paul man.
The Ramsey County medical examiner’s office said he was Brian Keith Moore.
The collision happened about 4:15 p.m. at the Capitol/Rice Street Station on the 100 block of University Avenue West. Moore was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Metro Transit Police Department continues to investigate the collision.
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