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BCA identifies victim, St. Paul officers
involved in fatal shooting Saturday

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Posted By: voxpopuli, 2/15/2023 7:44:20 PM

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has released the identity of the man who was shot and killed by St. Paul police officers on Saturday. The Ramsey County medical examiner said that Yia Xiong, 65, of St. Paul, died of multiple gunshot wounds. The BCA also identified the two officers involved in the use-of-force incident: Officer Abdirahman Dahir, who has one year of law enforcement experience, fired his department rifle. Officer Noushue Cha, who has one year of law enforcement experience, deployed his taser.

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Yia Xiong Officer Abdirahman Dahir Officer Noushue Cha...... and you folks wonder why Minnesota doesn't seem to be what it used to be.... Johnson, Swenson, Thompson, Schroeder?? not in the land of Mogadish/Hmong

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Tennman 2/15/2023 10:04:52 PM (No. 1403969)
Zero legs for MSM on this story. No people of non-color involved.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: smokincol 2/16/2023 2:41:39 AM (No. 1404038)
are there no more Smiths and Jones' left in Minnesota?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: 5 handicap 2/16/2023 5:57:02 AM (No. 1404090)
I do not know any Americans that give a damn about either Minnesota or Wisconsin; both of which have gone over to the "Dark Side".
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Reply 4 - Posted by: bpl40 2/16/2023 10:19:51 AM (No. 1404268)
Going Chinese has replaced going Postal.
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