Man fatally shot in South St. Paul home, officials say

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A man was fatally shot in a South St. Paul residence on Friday night, with police confirming the incident was not random. The shooting took place around 8:50 p. m. in the 700 block of 12th Avenue N.

, where the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities arrested a 33-year-old man from Hudson, Wisconsin, who is currently in custody with pending charges. The police statement revealed that the victim and the suspect were known to each other, suggesting prior interactions may have contributed to the violent outcome. The suspect has a criminal history that includes convictions for illicit drug possession and drunken driving, raising concerns about repeated offenses. This incident highlights ongoing issues of violence in domestic or familiar contexts.

As investigations proceed, local authorities aim to address community safety and preventive measures. The tragic event underscores the need for awareness and intervention in potentially volatile relationships.

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