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MN: Victim fatally shoots robber, 16, in Saint Paul
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beautiful night with a blue moon brought two adults to a St. Paul river bluff to enjoy the weather, but police said they were soon met with a random act of violence that ended with a 16-year-old dead.
Four juvenile males approached the adults Friday night and one, wearing a mask and gloves, pulled a handgun and tried to rob the adults, police said. One of the victims has a permit to carry a handgun, pulled his own weapon and shot the suspect, they told police. The teenage suspect from West St. Paul died at the scene near a World War I monument at Summit Avenue and Mississippi River Boulevard.
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jac
(8/7/2015)
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From the article, it would appear that this miscreants life of crime was cut short saving the taxpayers and future victims enormous cost and despair.
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Comment by:
jac
(8/7/2015)
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From the article, it would appear that this miscreants life of crime was cut short saving the taxpayers and future victims enormous cost and despair.
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Comment by:
jac
(8/7/2015)
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From the article, it would appear that this miscreants life of crime was cut short saving the taxpayers and future victims enormous cost and despair.
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