Woman shot at peace vigil

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Investigators are searching for suspects in a shooting Tuesday night on the north side of Minneapolis that left a woman critically injured.
It happened during a peace vigil at the intersection of Broadway Avenue and Lyndale Avenue North just after 9 p.m.

An officer was in the vacinity, heard the shots and responded, then found the victim on the ground with at least one gunshot wound to the body.

At the time of the shooting between 20 and 30 people were gathered to speak out against recent violence that has plagued the neighborhood. On Saturday a 14-year-old boy was shot and killed on the 1700 block of Morgan Avenue North.

Minneapolis Police spokesman Sergeant Steve McCarty says there has been a rash of violence on the near north side over the past few weeks.

The woman was transported to North Memorial Medical Center. At this time no suspects are in custody