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Charges dropped against suspect in Minneapolis double murder

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Authorities say the recently discovered tape shows 21-year-old Deijuan McCaleb-Robinson was not responsible for the May 14 murders in Minneapolis.

MINNEAPOLIS — Charges have been dismissed against a man accused of fatally shooting two men in Minneapolis in May after the discovery of surveillance video showing he was not the gunman, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office said Friday.

Deijuan McCaleb-Robinson, 21, was recently released from custody after prosecutors explained in a court filing that the state “cannot prove the criminal counts charged beyond a reasonable doubt,” based on further evidence.

Assistant County Attorney Maxwell Page said McCaleb-Robinson was initially charged based on eyewitness evidence identifying him as the gunman, but that further investigation in the form of video surveillance footage showed that Caleb-Robinson was not the shooter.

Page says the investigation remains open and no one else has been charged with the fatal shooting, the Star Tribune reported.

Minneapolis police say multiple squads responded to a ShotSpotter notification just after 3:45 p.m. in the area of West Broadway and Bryant Avenue North on May 14. When officers arrived they found two men who had been shot. Both 51-year-old Mcconda Robinson and 21-year-old Kayvon Williams died at the scene. 

McCaleb-Robinson was arrested shortly after the shootings, and had been jailed for more than three months, charged with two counts of second-degree intentional murder and one count of illegal weapons possession.  

The alleged getaway driver, 28-year-old Lerita Rayford of St. Paul, remains charged with aiding an offender after the fact.

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St. Paul to host colon cancer awareness event

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St. Paul’s Harriet Island will host the event Sunday to raise money for colon cancer awareness and screenings.

ST PAUL, Minn. — St. Paul’s Harriet Island will host runners, walkers and supporters on Sunday for the 20th annual Get Your Rear in Gear event. 

The fundraiser boosts money and awareness for colon cancer and the importance of screening for it. Attendees can enjoy music, snacks, a giant inflatable colon, timed 10K and 5K races, untimed 5K and one-mile memory walk and a Kids’ Fun Run. 

Chris Evans, the president of the Colon Cancer Coalition, and William Pierce, a caregiver who lost his mom to colorectal cancer, visited KARE 11 News at Noon to share more about the event and the importance of screening. 

According to the American Cancer Society, about 2,550 Minnesota residents will be diagnosed and 830 could lose their life to colon cancer in 2024. 



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Como Park Zoo announces tiger cubs’ names

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ST PAUL, Minn. — Como Park Zoo & Conservatory debuted Wednesday the names of two ferocious new faces. 

The twin cubs were born Aug. 29 as the first Amur tiger births at Como Zoo in more than 40 years. Longtime volunteers named them Marisa and Maks. 

Volunteers named the female cub Marisa after a retired zookeeper who took care of large cats for 43 years at the park, according to Como Park’s website. The male cub was dubbed Maks, which volunteers said reflected his confident personality and early leadership skills. 

“It’s incredibly meaningful to have long-term volunteers, who have spent years educating the public about our large cats, help shape this important moment in the cubs’ lives,” Como Park Zoo & Conservatory’s Director Michelle Furrer said on its website. “Marisa and Maks aren’t just names; they’re a fun reminder of the passion and care that keep us committed to protecting wildlife every day.”

The cubs and their mother Bernadette are staying in a private maternity den, not visible to the public. This is the first birth for 7-year-old Bernadette and the cubs’ father Tsar. 



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Crews pull man from fire-damaged home in St. Paul

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Occupants of the home on Nelson Street told fire crews everyone escaped the home but crews soon located an unconscious man in the basement.

ST PAUL, Minn. — A man is in unknown condition after being pulled from a burning home in St. Paul early Thursday. 

St. Paul fire officials said engines were called to a home on the 10 block of Nelson St. just before 3 a.m. on reports of a fire. Crews arrived to find heavy smoke and flames coming from a tuck-under garage of the two-story structure. 

A number of people who escaped the home told firefighters that everyone was out, and the fire was knocked down. While searching the home crews discovered a man unconscious in the basement and pulled him from the home. 

The victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition. At this time there is no word on his current status. 

Investigators say it appears the fire started in the garage and did not extend to the main living area, but the home was filled with thick, black smoke and likely experienced water damage. It is unknown if there were working smoke detectors in the house. 

St. Paul fire and police investigators are working together to determine the cause of the fire. 



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