Three shot, one run over in Minnesota shooting

WCCO reported that the first call for help came in just after 10 p.m., when officers working traffic duty outside the fair were called to the intersection of Snelling Avenue and Fair Place West on a report of a pedestrian who had been struck by a vehicle.

Officers arrived and found a chaotic scene surrounding a gravely injured 19-year-old woman lying in one of the northbound lanes of Snelling Avenue, WCCO said, also reporting that the woman was breathing but unresponsive. The station also said that Saint Paul Fire medics were called to the scene and they transported her to Regions Hospital, where she is currently in critical condition.

"It was shockingly brazen, audacious isn't even a strong enough word. It was dangerous and we're lucky more people weren't injured or killed," Steve Linders of St. Paul Police said.

WCCO also reported witnesses as saying that there had been a fight in the area just before the woman somehow ended up in the road and was struck by a passing vehicle. Witnesses reportedly said that the driver of the vehicle initially stopped but left the scene after bystanders began kicking and hitting his vehicle. He then reportedly drove a short distance away, pulled over and called 911. He is now said to be cooperating with investigators, who report no signs of impairment.

One adult male was found suffering from a gunshot wound, and was transported to Regions Hospital, according to WCCO, who also said that two other victims with gunshot wounds arrived at two different hospitals.

All three of the victims have reportedly been treated and are expected to survive.

WCCO said that so far, no arrests have been made.