Follow us! >

St. Paul Post Office shooting: Man with apparent mental health issues shot supervisor five times

Police responded to the U.S. Post Office on Seventh Street West in St. Paul at 3:24 p.m. on Oct. 13 after an employee found a supervisor, identified by police as a 50-year-old Eagan man, had been shot “several times,” according to the criminal complaint.

The victim told the employee, “He shot me. He shot me. Call the police,” charges said. The employee called the police and put the phone on speakerphone. When the dispatcher asked who shot him, the victim said “Tewabe. Tewabe left. Talk to Tewabe.”

Police recovered 12 .40 caliber Smith and Wesson casings from the floor near where the victim had been shot.

The victim told police Getachew shot him but wasn’t able to respond when police asked why Getachew shot him, charges said.

Police learned Getachew worked out of the Seventh Street West U.S. Post Office earlier that day, returning to the Post Office at 3:14 p.m. and punching out at 3:22 p.m. The only electronic devices at the Post Office before the 911 call was made corresponded to Getachew, the employee who called 911 and the victim, charges state.

ALSO SEE

Sign up to receive our Daily Postal News blast

Related Articles

Tell us what you think below!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Hot this week

USPS Announces Ceremony for Lunar New Year Stamp

The U.S. Postal Service celebrates the Lunar New Year with the release of the Year of the Horse stamp. The Year of the Horse begins Feb. 17, 2026, and ends Feb. 5, 2027.

Federal Jury finds Memphis Man Guilty of Four Armed Robberies of United States Postal Carriers and Bank Fraud

Lewis faces a mandatory statutory minimum sentence of 28 years in federal prison based upon brandishing a firearm during each of the robberies

USPS retail associate sensed a customer was getting scammed

Retail Associate Yanira “J” Crosser was serving customers at the Algona, IA, Post Office recently when a transaction caught her attention.

Stratford woman drops $2 million suit claiming she was struck by mail carrier

A Stratford woman has dropped her $2 million lawsuit against the U.S. Postal Service, filed after she was struck by a mail carrier while walking along a road in 2024

Acting USPS processing operations VP named

The Postal Service has named Jason DeChambeau acting processing...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

Secret Link
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x
Send this to a friend