At around 3:40 PM on February 27, 2026, Sergeant St. Sauver monitored CCTV video generated from a trailer camera placed near University Avenue and Arundel Street, St. Paul, Ramsey County. Sergeant St. Sauver monitored the area due to the numerous shootings and drug-dealing complaints at that location. Sergeant St. Sauver watched a shooting unfold and aired that several men actively fired guns. One of the shooters got into a green Chevrolet SUV with out-of-state license plates. The driver of a blue Jeep with a temporary license plate also fired at the scene.
Surveillance video of the incident showed a Black male in a black tracksuit wearing Croc sandals at the driver’s door of a blue Jeep with temporary plate 046100095. The man was later identified as ANTHONY TRAMAINE GREEN [DOB REDACTED]. A woman in a white coat was in the Jeep’s front passenger seat. A group of men crossed University Avenue at Arundel Street. A Black male wearing a blue jacket with red and white stripes on the arms, light-colored jeans, and light-colored tennis shoes pulled out a handgun, ran to the back of the blue Jeep, and crouched down – he was later identified as PIERRE DANDREA GREEN [DOB REDACTED]. The blue Jeep rolled north, and Anthony Green pulled out a handgun with an extended magazine and fired multiple rounds to the north at an unknown person from the driver’s seat.
Pierre Green ducked down and fired toward Pho Ca Dao at [ADDRESS REDACTED] West. Pierre Green fled south to the front of Pho Ca Dao at [ADDRESS REDACTED] West where he fired another round to the north. Witnesses in the area recovered 8 spent.40 caliber shell casings from the ground in front of Pho Ca Dao at [ADDRESS REDACTED] before officers arrived because they saw someone else picking them up. The witnesses collected the casings because they wanted to make sure evidence was preserved before the other person took them all.
Officers spoke to a homeowner at [ADDRESS REDACTED] who had a bullet hole in the window of the front porch entryway. The bullet lodged into a wall inside the home. The owner was not home at the time of the shooting. A police canine, Darby, later located a spent 9mm casing on the northeast corner of University Avenue and Arundel Street. Darby also helped locate 3 additional 9mm casings in the area of Sherburne Avenue and Arundel Street. Officers immediately responded to the area and within minutes officers found the blue 2010 Jeep with Minnesota temporary plate 04610095 at Dale Street and Como Avenue.
Officers stopped the Jeep, but the shooter was no longer inside. The Jeep’s owner, NR, was driving. Officers located a spent.40 caliber S&W casing on the Jeep’s exterior front windshield and another spent.40 caliber S&W casing on the roof. NR was on an active phone call when stopped. The person on the call said, “Don’t tell them anything.” Officers collected NR’s phone and noted the phone number associated with her call. NR claimed she did not know anything about a shooting, and she denied anyone had the Jeep prior to officers stopping her.