The city of St. Paul should have been protecting young people at its rec centers, “rather than having an employee who was trying to kill them,” an attorney said of a lawsuit he filed for a 16-year-old shot in the head outside the Jimmy Lee Recreation Center last year. The federal lawsuit names the city and Exavir Dwayne Binford Jr., a Parks and Recreation employee who pleaded guilty in the .
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A former St. Paul parks and recreation worker pleaded guilty to first-degree assault for shooting and critically wounding a 16-year-old boy last year at the Oxford Community Center/Jimmy Lee Recreation Center. Exavir Dwayne Binford Jr. entered the plea in court Monday after reaching a deal with prosecutors, who agreed to dismiss an attempted murder charge against the 27-year-old for shooting .