Police have made an arrest in the stabbing death Saturday afternoon of a man at the Lake Street light rail station.

The victim was found at the base of the north station platform after being stabbed in the neck by another man, who was arrested early Monday morning. The suspect was picked up by officers just after midnight at the People Serving People homeless shelter, at 614 3rd St. South, authorities said.

Prosecutors have until Wednesday to file charges against the man, who is being held without bail. The Star Tribune generally does not name suspects until they have been charged.

Commander Catherine Johnson, head of the Minneapolis police's Violent Crimes Investigation Division, credited the arrest to a "quick response" by MPD and Metro Transit officers. She declined to provide further details about the incident, saying that investigators still need to interview more witnesses.

A Metro Transit spokesman said the victim, whose identity hasn't been released, was transported to Hennepin County Medical Center, where he later died.

The stabbing appeared to have stemmed from an argument between the two men, but it was not immediately clear what the argument had been about.

Light-rail service was briefly suspended at the station Saturday as police conducted their investigation.

A little more than a handful of people rallied Monday afternoon outside the station at Hiawatha Avenue and E Lake Street. Pastor Harding Smith of Spiritual Church of God in Robbinsdale said that there needs to be more discussion about how people can resolve their conflicts without resorting to violence.

"This is something that happened that could have easily been dealt with in a different way," Smith said.

He commended the police for apprehending a suspect and encouraged people to not be afraid to use the light rail station again.

"We are here today to bring back trust at this transit station. There has been a murder here and we don't people to be fearful," Smith said.

Staff writer Nicole Norfleet contributed to this report.