Officials on Monday released the identity of the passenger who was fatally shot last week on a Green Line light rail train in St. Paul.
Sharif Darryl Walker-El Jr., 33, was shot while on a westbound train as it neared the Hamline Avenue Station, according to Metro Transit.
Walker-El, who court records indicate last lived in St. Paul, was taken by emergency responders to a hospital, where he died, Metro Transit said.
No arrests have been announced as of Tuesday morning.
"My mom had 5 beautiful kids; 2 taken way to soon," Kentrell Anthony, Walker-El's sister posted on an online fundraising campaign that was started on behalf of the family. "Unfortunately ... we unexpectedly lost one of our own, Sharif, my baby brother, due to senseless gun violence."
Data presented to the Met Council on Nov. 6 reported an 8.4% decline in total reported crime in the first three quarters of 2024 compared with the same period last year. The agency said the most serious crimes, including homicide, were down 14.5% in that same time span.
Friday's shooting was the second in nine days on the Green Line in St. Paul. On the night of Nov. 21, a woman was shot in the leg while on the train and taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Since 2017, five people have been killed and three wounded in shootings at light-rail stations in Minneapolis and St. Paul, including a double homicide at St. Paul's Central Station in 2022 and a shooting in May that left one man dead at the Dale Street Station.
Staff writer Christopher Snowbeck contributed to this report.