Suspect charged after fatal stabbing in St. Paul

Fatal St. Paul stabbing under investigation, and more headlines

ST. PAUL, Minn. — A man is dead after a stabbing in St. Paul on Sunday.

Officers were called to an apartment complex on the 300 block of Dale Street North around 6:15 p.m., according to the St. Paul Police Department. They found a man who had been stabbed in the torso lying in the hallway. He was unconscious and barely breathing, police said.

The man was taken to a hospital, where he later died from his injuries. The Ramsey County Medical Examiner identified him on Monday as 70-year-old Lester Haynes.

Police said the suspect — a 64-year-old man — was still in the building and was taken into custody. Police believe they knew each other.

"Preliminary information would indicate that there was some sort of altercation that happened when this assault occurred," Sgt. Mike Ernster with St, Paul police said. "They both live in the building and homicide investigators are going to be combing through the facts of this case and try to determine those little pieces of what caused the altercation and what led to this assault which cost this man his life."

On Monday, the Ramsey County Attorney's Office charged the suspect with two counts of second-degree murder.

According to the criminal complaint, witnesses say the two men had an argument over money that turned physical.

Surveillance video allegedly captured the fight as it spilled out into the hallway, showing the moments the suspect stabbed the victim.

When investigators went to collect a DNA sample from the suspect, he refused, saying the only way they would get his DNA was if they "fought or killed him," charges say. He allegedly continued to refuse to comply even when shown the search warrant.

This marks St. Paul's 25th homicide of the year, slightly down from this time last year when there were 28.

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