Three people were shot and injured late Saturday night at a St. Paul apartment building, police said.

At about 11:45 p.m. 911 calls reported shots fired at a rooftop pool on the 100 block of Kellogg Boulevard, said Nikki Muehlhausen, a public information officer with St. Paul police.

Officers said they arrived to find two people with non-life threatening gunshot wounds who were taken to Regions Hospital.

Not long afterward, a third person with a non-life threatening wound arrived at the hospital.

Police said two of the victims are men and the third is a 16-year-old boy.

The police department’s non-fatal shooting unit is investigating.

— Kristi Miller

Man shot and killed early Sunday morning

A 24-year-old Bloomington man was shot and killed Sunday morning after an altercation between men sitting together in a driveway, police said.

A news release from the Bloomington police department said that at 6:45 a.m. police received calls about a shooting on the 200 block of 92nd Street West in Bloomington.

When officers arrived, the release says that several people were trying to render aid to a man with multiple gunshot wounds lying on the ground near a driveway to a home.

An investigation said that several men had been sitting together in the driveway when an altercation began. One person took out a handgun and shot another man several times before fleeing with two other males.

The man was pronounced dead at the scene, the release states. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office will release his identity at a later date.

Police say that “Investigators have developed people of interest in this homicide investigation.”

— Kristi Miller

Woman drowned after jumping into water

A woman who disappeared Sunday afternoon after she jumped off a boat was found 40 minutes later by a dive team and then pronounced dead at the hospital, authorities said.

Shortly before 2:30 p.m. law enforcement personnel were called to White Bear Lake after a 40-year-old woman was reported missing after jumping off a boat, according to a news release from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

The release said the woman had been missing for 40 minutes. The county fire and rescue dive team found the woman and brought her to Regions Hospital where she was pronounced dead.

The woman’s identity will be released after her family is notified.

— Kristi Miller

Man is charged with threatening official

A newly unsealed federal criminal complaint accuses a North Dakota man of making threats of violence against a federal official in the wake of deadly political violence in Minnesota.

Charles Dalzell, 46, of St. Thomas, N.D., was arrested Monday after FBI agents reviewed an email Dalzell appeared to have sent last Sunday night to “J.P.” of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of North Dakota. In the email, Dalzell referenced the previous day’s assassination of former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband.

While the complaint does not identify the recipient of Dalzell’s emails beyond the initials, “J.P.” are the initials of Acting U.S. Attorney for North Dakota Jennifer Puhl.

“Now I’m going to be honest with you I don’t want this situation to end up like Minnesota over the weekend, do you,” Dalzell’s email read, according to the complaint. “I’m trying to get all of you to actually follow the law, not ignore me, not lie to me … that is what you all have done and this makes me wonder if these bad situations are really what you want or do you hope that I flip out and end up dead by a police officer?”

Dalzell allegedly claimed in the email that he was owed money from a court victory and police were trying to silence him so public officials could engage in corruption. He also claimed federal elected officials were ignoring his pleas for help.

“This had god dam better get fixed Monday morning which is tomorrow because I want to avoid anymore problems and don’t want North Dakota to end up like Minnesota … I’ll be honest I’m extremely pissed off and before you people push me into one of those situations with no way out except death or prison the law and the rules and the constitution better get followed,” Dalzell’s email read, according to the complaint.

The affidavit said there is probable cause to believe Dalzell violated federal laws against transmitting interstate threats to injure others, and threatened to “assault, kidnap, or murder a United States Official.”

— Forum News Service