A gravely wounded 2-year-old girl struck in the head by crossfire while in the backyard of her home in St. Paul's North End was fighting for her life Monday as authorities continued to search for the gunman and determine a motive.
The girl and two adults were wounded in a volley of gunfire around 12:10 a.m. on the 200 block of W. Maryland Avenue, said spokesman Steve Linders of the St. Paul Police Department.
A neighbor, Dennis Hudson, heard the commotion and the rapid fire of gunshots, then stepped outside to find the girl's father, Shawn Vang holding his daughter and saying "Dennis, my baby has just been shot. Call the police."
Hudson and Vang applied pressure to the girl's wounds until paramedics took her to Regions Hospital where she underwent emergency surgery. Hudson said Vang told him Monday afternoon that the girl wasn't doing very well.
"When I asked a homicide detective on the scene how she was going, he just closed his eyes and shook his head," said Hudson, who has known Vang for a year.
The girl, whose name has not been released, remained in critical condition Monday afternoon. Vang and the other man, Lee Lor, 27, were hit in the back by bullets, said police. Both were treated for noncritical injuries, Hudson said.
Nobody has been arrested, and Linders was pleading for people to come forward with information. He didn't know if the shooting was gang-related. Vang and Lor do not have criminal records.
"Some witnesses cooperated, but there were several others who wouldn't talk," he said. "The police are working very hard, but they can't do this alone."