St. Paul man wanted in fatal shooting arrested at Toronto airport

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Police arrested a man in Canada on Tuesday who is accused of killing the mother of his children at her St. Paul apartment.

Shaniya D. Thompson (Courtesy of GoFundMe)

Wesley B. Koboi, of St. Paul, was charged with the murder of 29-year-old Shaniya D. Thompson and a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Toronto police took Koboi, 33, into custody without incident at a Toronto airport Tuesday morning, according to a St. Paul police spokesperson.

St. Paul officers responded to a 911 call Friday and found Thompson shot in her apartment in the 500 block of Broadway Street, near downtown and close to Interstates 94/35E and East Seventh Street. Preliminary evidence indicated she was shot Thursday.

Investigators learned through federal law enforcement officers that Koboi crossed the border into Canada on foot at the Sarnia Blue Water Bridge at Port Huron, Mich., just before midnight Friday, according to a criminal complaint. He had booked a flight to Mexico.

Thompson was a “devoted mother” of five children who “witnessed the unthinkable,” her sister wrote on a GoFundMe (gofund.me/213476308) for her funeral expenses and support her children.

Thompson’s father told an investigator he learned Koboi went to Thompson’s apartment for a child’s birthday. Koboi told the children to leave the living room and go into their bedroom. They then heard a scream and a loud “thud,” according to the criminal complaint.

Koboi told the children they were going to leave, and drove them to Grand Rapids, Mich., where his mother lives. Koboi’s mother reported that her son and the children arrived at her house Friday morning. He departed soon after, leaving the children with her.

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