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Roseville Man Accused Of Leaving Threatening Notes At Homes With ‘Black Lives Matter’ Signs, Inclusive Messages
According to Roseville police, Kevin Jay Karjalahti faces three counts of felony threats of violence in connection to the crimes.
July 24, 2020
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A 49-year-old Roseville man is accused of leaving notes threatening violence and arson at the homes of several residents with signs supporting Black Lives Matter and other messages of inclusion.
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According to Roseville police, Kevin Jay Karjalahti faces three counts of felony threats of violence in connection to the crimes.
From May 29 to June 1, four threatening notes were left at three residences in Roseville and one in St. Paul. Police say, based on the penmanship and content, the notes appeared to be written by the same person.
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