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1 shot, killed during domestic disturbance in south St. Louis

The victim was found dead at the scene of a domestic disturbance on North Dakota Street.

ST. LOUIS — One person was shot and killed following a domestic disturbance in south St. Louis.

According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, police officers found the victim dead overnight Wednesday in the 3200 block of North Dakota Street, located on the edge of the city's Dutchtown neighborhood.

The Homicide Division was requested, police said.

On Thursday, police charged 32-year-old Robyn Simmons with first-degree murder and armed criminal action in connection with the deadly shooting.

According to the probable cause statement, Simmons was helping the witness leave her partner, who was the victim of the deadly shooting. Simmons went to the home the two shared and kicked down the front door because the victim had locked out the witness.

The victim was asleep in an upstairs bedroom, and the witness went up to the bedroom to wake him up and tell him to leave, according to the probable cause statement. A verbal altercation began between the partners. That's when Simmons came in and struck the victim with a gun. While he was on the ground, Simmons shot him in the head.

Simmons left the scene of the shooting but later returned to get the shell casing left behind, the statement said.

Simmons was arrested without bond.

This is a breaking news story. 5 On Your Side will update it as more information becomes available.

Credit: SLMPD
Robyn Simmons

Resources for crime victims

If you have been a victim of a crime or know someone who has been, 5 On Your Side has compiled a list of resources.

The Crime Victim Center of St. Louis has multiple programs to support victims of crime. Crime Victim Center’s programs range from direct services to crime victims as well as “creating awareness and change within the systems they encounter.”

Life Outside of Violence "helps those harmed by stabbing, gunshot or assault receive the treatment, support and resources they need to find alternatives to end the cycle of violence."

The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis has the Neighborhood Healing Network, which serves people who have experienced crime, violence or been the victim of an incident that caused trauma.

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