Four people have been charged in the death of a Minnetonka High School student during an alleged robbery in St. Paul.

Ramsey County prosecutors say 16-year-old Samantha Burnette was fatally shot after fighting back when her sister was pistol-whipped in an alley Sunday. The prosecutors have accused a 29-year-old woman of arranging her ex-boyfriend to rob her friends.

The suspects charged Tuesday in the incident are Kalisa Chardale Smith, who was friends with Burnette's sister; Smith's ex-boyfriend, Christopher Rayshawn Calloway; and Calloway's friends, Davonte Bobo and Vincent Harris. They're each charged with two counts of second-degree murder and one count of aggravated robbery.

It wasn't immediately clear if the suspects have attorneys.

Burnette lived with her grandmother in Minnetonka and was spending the weekend with her mother and sister, who are St. Paul residents.

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St. Paul police have arrested two suspects in the fatal shooting of a teenage girl over the weekend.

Police announced the arrests Monday but provided no details.

Earlier, the Minnetonka School District said the girl who was shot and killed was a high school junior.

Samantha Burnette died at the scene of the shooting about 7:30 a.m. Sunday. Another young female was injured and taken to Regions Hospital. Witnesses say a third young woman was also present, but not injured.

The shooting happened in an alley on St. Paul east side.

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St. Paul police say one girl is dead and another wounded after a shooting.

Officers were called to an alley about 7:30 a.m. Sunday on a report of shots fired. Police found two young women who were injured.

Medics took one victim to Regions Hospital, where she is being treated. The other woman, who appeared to be suffering from a gunshot wound, died at the scene.

Police are questioning witnesses and continuing to investigate. Police say the girl who died was a juvenile in her late teens. Her name was not immediately released.

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