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CBS News
3 days ago
- General
- CBS News
St. Paul police investigate fatal shooting in west side neighborhood
A man was shot and killed early Wednesday afternoon in St. Paul's west side neighborhood. Police say the shooting happened at an apartment building around 2:30 p.m. near the 600 block of Stryker Avenue. Police were called to Regions Hospital after the man was admitted with a gunshot wound to his torso. Staff attempted lifesaving measures but the man did not make it. Police say they have not made an arrest at this time, but do not believe there is a threat to the community. They are investigating the shooting. The Ramsey County Medical Examiner's Office will identify the victim. According to police, this is the city's fourth homicide this year.


CBS News
16-05-2025
- CBS News
Moorhead toddler's death deemed suspicious, prompting investigation
Authorities say the death of a toddler in western Minnesota is suspicious and warrants investigation. Family brought an unresponsive 20-month-old child to a hospital in Moorhead, Minnesota, Thursday morning, according to the city's police department. Though medical professionals tried to save the child's life, they died at the hospital. A coroner flagged the death as suspicious, and the Moorhead Police Department and Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension began investigating. Authorities secured the family's home as part of the investigation. The Ramsey County medical examiner will autopsy the child. No one has been arrested in connection to the death. To report concerns about child abuse, neglect or sexual abuse, the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families recommends contacting the county or Tribal Nation where the child lives. You can find a list of Minnesota's county and tribal child protection agencies by clicking here. If there is an immediate concern of harm to the child, the agency recommends calling 911.


Daily Mail
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Jill Sobule's mysterious death at age 66 draws investigation 'to see if drugs were involved'
An investigation has begun into Jill Sobule's mysterious death after the I Kissed A Girl singer passed away in a house fire this week. The beloved pop star, who is known for iconic '90s anthems which were featured in the cult classic film Clueless, was found dead at the age of 66 in a blaze at a Minneapolis residence. However, an investigation has launched to determine the exact circumstances of her tragic passing — specifically if she died before the fire broke out or due to the blaze. As investigators try to determine her time of death, they have started testing to see if drugs, alcohol or carbon monoxide played a part. A rep for the Ramsey County Medical Examiner in Minnesota reported that investigators are trying to figure out if she was still alive when the house fire broke out, per TMZ. Sobule was discovered to be deceased when Woodbury Public Safety received a call about an active housefire around 5:30 a.m. on Thursday and first responders arrived to begin searching for a missing person. Sobule's manager and agent confirmed her death, according to the outlet, as many mourned her for being a 'force of nature and human rights advocate whose music is woven into our culture.' Sobule tragically perished in a house fire in Minneapolis early on Thursday morning, according to Variety. Firefighters received a call around 5:30 a.m. on Thursday about a fire in Woodbury, Minnesota, according to local news reports. The home was already engulfed in flames by the time first responders arrived, and the blaze — whose cause wasn't immediately known — is reportedly under investigation. Sobule, who also had a song featured in the classic 1995 comedy Clueless, reached number 20 on US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks that year with I Kissed A Girl, making it the most-successful openly LGBTQ-themed song up to that point on the Billboard charts. She later feuded with Katy Perry after she released her hit song of the same name nearly a decade later in 2008. Sobule's song I Kissed A Girl reached number 20 on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks in 1995, making it the first openly LGBTQ-themed song to reach hit status; Sobule is pictured in the song's video She later feuded with Katy Perry after she released her hit song of the same name nearly a decade later in 2008; Perry is pictured on April 23 in Mexico City In 2009, Sobule lashed out at Perry, calling her a 'f***ing little slut' in a 2009 interview with The Rumpus after initially claiming she wasn't bothered by the song. In a 2008 interview, the singer–songwriter claimed she didn't 'feel precious about the title,' but she also admitted to getting a thrill whenever compared Perry's song unfavorably to hers. Sobule eventually took issue with Perry reusing the song's name after the California Gurls singer claimed she had come up with 'in a dream.' 'In truth, she wrote it with a team of professional writers and was signed by the very same guy that signed me in 1995. I have not mentioned that in interviews as I don't want to sound bitter or petty — 'cause, that's not me.' In the same interview, Sobule vented her fury at Perry in a shocking tirade. 'F*** you Katy Perry, you f***ing stupid, maybe "not good for the gays," title thieving, haven't heard much else, so not quite sure if you're talented, f***ing little slut,' she said. Although her fame ebbed over time, she continued to regularly record and release new music in recent years. The performer had been scheduled to appear at Swallow Hill Music's Tuft Theater in Denver, Colorado — her birthplace — on Friday. Firefighters got a call around 5:30 a.m. on Thursday about a fire in Woodbury, Minnesota, according to local news reports. The fire, whose cause is unknown, had engulfed the home when first responders arrived and is now being investigated; seen in 1995 in Minneapolis Sobule was slated to perform a show of music from her recent autobiographical musical F*** 7th Grade, along with other tunes, but the event will reportedly now be an informal memorial hosted by 105.5 FM host Ron Bostwick, a friend of the late singer. Her representative added that a more formal memorial to her life and work will be held this summer. Sobule's manager, John Porter, said in a statement to Variety: 'Jill Sobule was a force of nature and human rights advocate whose music is woven into our culture. I was having so much fun working with her. 'I lost a client and a friend today,' he continued. 'I hope her music, memory, & legacy continue to live on and inspire others.' Sobule's longtime attorney, Ken Hertz, also paid tribute to her in a statement. 'Jill wasn't just a client. She was family to us. She showed up for every birth, every birthday, and every holiday,' he said. 'She performed at our daughter's wedding, and I was her "tech" when she performed by Zoom from our living room (while living with us) during the pandemic.' Beginning with her 1990 debut, Things Here Are Different, Sobule released an impressive 10 studio albums and two live albums. She was also featured in a 2003 concert film and released a greatest-hits compilation in 2001, along with several EPs in the 2000s and early 2010s. Sobule had multiple projects in the works, included an original cast recording of F*** 7th Grade, which is scheduled for a June 6 release. The acclaimed show was a hit with critics and was named a New York Times Critic Pick before selling out multiple extensions of its original off-Broadway run in 2022. The show, which featured the singer performing a mix of new and old songs, was nominated for a Drama Desk award. F*** 7th Grade's original cast album will be released alongside a 30th anniversary reissue of her self-titled sophomore album. The original album featured I Kissed A Girl, and subsequent reissues have included her single Supermodel, which was originally featured on the Clueless soundtrack. The song — which Sobule didn't write, unlike I Kissed A Girl — was released as the third single from the hit Alicia Silverstone–starring film's soundtrack in August 1995. But unlike her earlier success that year, Supermodel failed to chart in the US, which though it had modest chart success in Australia. Sobule — who identified as bisexual — wasn't afraid to touch hot-button issues in her songs, which made the prospect of strong chart showings difficult after her initial successes in the mid-'90s. However, she maintained a devoted fan base all throughout her career, and it was thanks to them that she was able to crowdfund the recording of her 2009 LP California Years, even though that funding model was still in its infancy. She returned to crowdfunding to finance her 2018 album Nostalgia Kills, which was her last studio album released before her death. Aside form her work on record, she also contributed the theme song to the Nickelodeon sitcom Unfabulous, which aired from 2004–2007 and starred a young Emma Roberts. Sobule is survived by her brother James Sobule and his wife Mary Ellen, as well as by her nephews, Ian Matthew, Robert and his wife Irina.


CBS News
28-02-2025
- CBS News
St. Paul man accused of fatally stabbing wife
A 34-year-old St. Paul man is charged with second-degree murder in connection with the deadly stabbing of his wife. Court records show the charge against Kedu Husen Buseri was filed Friday in Ramsey County. According to a criminal complaint, Buseri called 911 on Tuesday afternoon. He allegedly told dispatchers "someone died" and "someone killed his wife." Officers responding to a home on the 400 block of Central Avenue West saw Buseri's hands were covered with blood when he answered the door. Charges say Buseri had a small cut on his left hand and his right hand wrapped in a piece of clothing. "She cut me...I cut her," Buseri allegedly told officers. He was then taken into custody. Officers found Buseri's wife, 29, wrapped in a blanket and lying on the floor in the basement and an infant on a nearby bed. The woman's eyes were open and she was breathing shallowly but didn't respond when authorities spoke to her, according to the complaint. Police saw a bent knife by the woman, who allegedly had a large cut across the front of her throat, and cuts to her face and right bicep. The infant was not injured, but there was blood on their clothing, charges say. The woman was taken to the hospital where she later died. Buseri was taken to the hospital and treated for a hand injury. According to the Ramsey County Medical Examiner, the cause of the woman's death was multiple sharp force injuries. Buseri later spoke with investigators with an Oromo interpreter. He suspected his wife was having an affair with another man and claimed to have seen his vehicle outside the home, according to court documents. Buseri said he and the woman got into an argument in a downstairs bedroom, and he slapped her, charges say. The woman then grabbed a knife and cut Buseri's hand. He then grabbed the knife from the woman and allegedly stabbed her two times. According to charges, investigators asked if Buseri had killed his wife and he replied "yes." Note: The above video first aired on Feb. 5, 2025.