Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News)-A Rochester man has been convicted on charges stemming from shooting that critically injured his girlfriend last Christmas.

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35-year-old Philip Turner was facing attempted murder and felony assault charges in connection with the shooting on Christmas Eve last year that left his girlfriend in critical condition. The criminal complaint notes the violence occurred in the presence of two young children at the 37-year-old woman's apartment in the 500 block of 19th Street Northwest. 

The jury returned guilty verdicts on all counts on Tuesday. Turner is set to be sentenced for his convictions of second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, second-degree assault and ineligible possession of a firearm in November.

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Court documents say Turner left the residence around 8 PM Christmas Eve. His girlfriend was found the next morning and was rushed to St. Mary's Hospital after Rochester police conducted a welfare check at the request of the father of her two children because he was unable to reach her for a planned child custody exchange. 

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The officers were allowed inside the apartment by a five-year-old child and found the woman suffering from a gunshot wound to her head on the floor of a bedroom. A spent shell casing from a .380 caliber gun was also located inside the apartment along with a live round of the same type of ammunition. 

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The court document says investigators found Turner in possession of a handgun magazine loaded with .380 bullets and a K9 later located a matching semi-automatic pistol in the snow near Turner's apartment.

 A two-year-old child was found in the victim’s apartment along with the five-year-old who opened the door for the police officers. The criminal complaint says they were unharmed.

Story updated after the jury returned its verdict

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