Police on Thursday arrested the man they suspect opened fire outside a memorial service in St. Paul last week, killing two people and wounding three others.
The shooting occurred about 5:15 p.m. Saturday in the 500 block of N. Dale Street, outside Kings Crossing by Episcopal Homes, a subsidized apartment complex for seniors. A group met in the community room for the memorial before filtering out to the parking lot, where the shots were fired.
The two people killed were identified a few days later by police as Troy Kennedy, 37, of St. Paul, and Larry Jiles Jr., 34, of Hugo, a chef who was catering the event.
The suspected shooter, a 52-year-old man from St. Paul, was arrested just after noon on Thursday at a hotel in Bloomington, and booked into jail on suspicion of second-degree murder, said police spokeswoman Alyssa Arcand. The man has yet to be charged. The Star Tribune generally does not identify suspects before they are charged.
His criminal history in Minnesota includes a conviction in Ramsey County for aiding and abetting second-degree murder in 1993 by acting as the shooter's getaway driver during a robbery.
Numerous new details about the events leading up to and after Saturday's shooting were disclosed by police in a search warrant affidavit filed Wednesday that gave them court permission to collect evidence from various vehicles that were hit by gunfire.
According to the affidavit:
Police were alerted to gunfire having wounded several people outside the gathering and arrived to find Jiles down in the parking lot and "suffering from a gunshot wound to his neck/head area." He was pronounced dead while in an ambulance. A private citizen drove Kennedy to United Hospital in St. Paul, where he was pronounced dead.