A man found shot to death in St. Paul's Payne-Phalen neighborhood last week has been identified.
The St. Paul Police Department said Saw Da Por, 21, of Roseville was the man found with multiple bullet wounds June 12 in the 800 block of Maryland Avenue E. Officers responded to the scene at about 1:30 a.m. that day on reports of a shooting and someone yelling for help.
Paramedics pronounced Por dead at the scene, marking the city's 11th homicide this year. There were 17 by this time last year, according to a Star Tribune database.
Authorities announced no suspects or arrests in the shooting. Anyone with information can contact St. Paul police at 651-266-5650.
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