A St. Paul man was shot and killed Tuesday night in St. Paul's Dayton's Bluff neighborhood, continuing a deadly stretch in the city.
Officers responded to the intersection of N. Mendota Street and E. Fremont Avenue around 7:30 p.m., where they found a man with a gunshot wound to the chest. He died at the scene.
Several 911 callers reported hearing upward of a dozen shots, as a suspect chased the victim on the sidewalk, according to emergency dispatch audio. The gunman then reportedly ran in the opposite direction.
Later, police taped off the corner of a neighborhood convenience store on Mendota Street. The victim's body lay covered on the sidewalk across the street as investigators scouring the area for shell casings with flashlights.
A relative identified the victim as Terry Edwards, who was in his mid-30s.
"He wasn't a bad person; he definitely didn't deserve this," said his sister, Sari Edwards.
Terry Edwards moved to St. Paul from Chicago roughly 10 years ago, after his grandmother died. He'd been searching for a better life, closer to family, Sari Edwards said.
"He'd have been better off taking his chances in Chicago," she said, tears welling in her eyes.


