The three men who surrounded a car Sunday morning where a teenage girl was gunned down weren't strangers to the law: One was out of prison in August on intensive supervised release until 2018, another was released from jail earlier this year pending trial in a prostitution case and the third has a warrant out for his arrest for allegedly violating an order for protection.
Despite conditions placed on them and threats that any wrongdoing could send them back behind bars, two of them allegedly shot at 16-year-old Samantha Burnette in a St. Paul alley while the third watched.
Two of the men and a woman were charged Tuesday in Burnette's death. Just before she was killed, the 16-year-old Minnetonka High School junior apparently hit suspect Christopher R. Calloway in the head with a liquor bottle after he pistol-whipped her older sister.
"It kills me," her mother, Becky Burnette, said in an interview Monday. "She didn't do nothing wrong, and she's the one who got killed."
Calloway, 32, of South St. Paul; Kalisa C. Smith, 29, of South St. Paul, and Davonte Bobo, 24, of West St. Paul were charged in Ramsey County District Court with one count each of second-degree murder with intent, second-degree murder without intent and one count of first-degree aggravated robbery.
Authorities believe Calloway shot at Burnette from the front seat of the car while Bobo fired a semiautomatic handgun from outside the rear passenger door during a robbery allegedly set up by Smith.
Court files for Calloway, Bobo and the third man, whose role in Burnette's death remains under review by the Ramsey County attorney's offices, reveal a pattern of gun violence. The Star Tribune generally does not name suspects who have not been charged.
Bobo was arrested at the Microtel Inn and Suites in Rochester on May 14 after trying to meet with an undercover officer posing as a prostitute who would work for him, according to charges of soliciting prostitution and fifth-degree drug possession filed against him in Olmsted County District Court.