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Yahoo
04-05-2025
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St. Paul man charged with second-degree murder after allegedly shooting at mom
A 22-year-old St. Paul man was charged with attempted murder after authorities alleged he pulled out an automatic weapon and fired multiple shots at his mother in front of Metro State University last week, prompting the school to briefly go into lockdown mode. Elijah Dontrel Lowe was charged Friday with one count of second-degree attempted murder with intent and one count of owning a machine gun or a weapon that has been converted into one with a trigger activator, according to the Ramsey County attorney's office. The criminal complaint gave the following details: On the morning of May 1, 2025, Lowe and his mother got into an argument and she told her son to leave her house and not return. Lowe gathered his belongings and left on foot. A short time later, around 12:30 p.m., the mother drove away. She saw her son standing in a parking lot at 674 Sixth Street. She rolled down her window and yelled, telling her son not to come home. Lowe allegedly became angry and pulled out a gun, firing at her vehicle. The mother told investigators she felt the bullets strike her vehicle and returned home where she parked her vehicle and then went to speak to police at the crime scene. Witnesses said that a man wearing a camouflage hoodie had fired at a vehicle and fled. When the mother arrived at the scene of the shooting, she told them it had been her son who had fired at her vehicle. Investigators found 11 spent .10 mm shell casings in the parking lot. The mother's vehicle had a shattered rear window, a broken rear driver's side window and multiple bullet holes on the driver's side of the vehicle. Officers found Lowe back at the house arguing with his mother and arrested him. He allegedly had an empty handgun magazine in his possession. A police canine, Morris, found a Glock .10 mm with a trigger activator on it inside a nearby grill. Upon questioning by police, 'Lowe claimed he became so upset he blacked out. When asked how many times he had shot at his mother Lowe said he thought 10 or 11 times.' He also allegedly admitted that the Glock was his and he had hidden it in the grill. Authorities said Lowe has four prior felonies: two possession of a firearm by an ineligible person, one first-degree aggravated robbery, and one robbery. He had been released from the Minnesota Department of Corrections on February 27, 2025. He will make his first court appearance on Monday, May 5. Letters: Actually, it IS about President Trump Man arrested in domestic violence homicide in St. Paul home Charges filed in Minneapolis shooting that killed 4, including St. Paul man Weinstein accuser breaks down in tears as she's questioned about alleged sexual assault Man sentenced to 53 years in prison for hate crime that left 6-year-old Palestinian American boy dead
Yahoo
04-05-2025
- Yahoo
St. Paul man charged with second-degree murder after allegedly shooting at mom
A 22-year-old St. Paul man was charged with attempted murder after authorities alleged he pulled out an automatic weapon and fired multiple shots at his mother in front of Metro State University last week, prompting the school to briefly go into lockdown mode. Elijah Dontrel Lowe was charged Friday with one count of second-degree attempted murder with intent and one count of owning a machine gun or a weapon that has been converted into one with a trigger activator, according to the Ramsey County attorney's office. The criminal complaint gave the following details: On the morning of May 1, 2025, Lowe and his mother got into an argument and she told her son to leave her house and not return. Lowe gathered his belongings and left on foot. A short time later, around 12:30 p.m., the mother drove away. She saw her son standing in a parking lot at 674 Sixth Street. She rolled down her window and yelled, telling her son not to come home. Lowe allegedly became angry and pulled out a gun, firing at her vehicle. The mother told investigators she felt the bullets strike her vehicle and returned home where she parked her vehicle and then went to speak to police at the crime scene. Witnesses said that a man wearing a camouflage hoodie had fired at a vehicle and fled. When the mother arrived at the scene of the shooting, she told them it had been her son who had fired at her vehicle. Investigators found 11 spent .10 mm shell casings in the parking lot. The mother's vehicle had a shattered rear window, a broken rear driver's side window and multiple bullet holes on the driver's side of the vehicle. Officers found Lowe back at the house arguing with his mother and arrested him. He allegedly had an empty handgun magazine in his possession. A police canine, Morris, found a Glock .10 mm with a trigger activator on it inside a nearby grill. Upon questioning by police, 'Lowe claimed he became so upset he blacked out. When asked how many times he had shot at his mother Lowe said he thought 10 or 11 times.' He also allegedly admitted that the Glock was his and he had hidden it in the grill. Authorities said Lowe has four prior felonies: two possession of a firearm by an ineligible person, one first-degree aggravated robbery, and one robbery. He had been released from the Minnesota Department of Corrections on February 27, 2025. He will make his first court appearance on Monday, May 5. Letters: Actually, it IS about President Trump Man arrested in domestic violence homicide in St. Paul home Charges filed in Minneapolis shooting that killed 4, including St. Paul man Weinstein accuser breaks down in tears as she's questioned about alleged sexual assault Man sentenced to 53 years in prison for hate crime that left 6-year-old Palestinian American boy dead
Yahoo
01-05-2025
- Yahoo
St. Paul police: 2nd grader said he brought gun to school to show friends
A second grader was found with a gun at a St. Paul elementary school Thursday, police say. The child had the handgun in his pocket at Bruce Vento Elementary School on Case Avenue and Arkwright Street. He said he brought it from home to show his friends, according to Sgt. Toy Vixayvong, a St. Paul police spokesman. A teacher found the gun and police were notified about 11:30 a.m. In a message to parents, Principal Nicole Napierala wrote, 'We do not believe the student planned to use the weapon, nor were any threats made.' 'If you have any weapons in your home, make sure they are safely stored and not accessible,' the letter continued. 'You are encouraged to say something if you see or hear any safety concerns.' Police are investigating who the gun belongs to and how the child accessed it, Vixayvong said. Metro State University lockdown prompted by man firing shots at his mother 3 hurt in shooting in St. Paul apartment; police arrest 1 of the injured Duluth man charged in high-speed crash that killed nun Australian stands trial for murder of ex-husband's family using death cap mushrooms Slow down and look up: Extra law enforcement on MN roads starting Thursday