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Schuette to speak at crime vigil tonight

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The 29th annual Michigan crime victims vigil will be held today.

The event honors victims of crime and their families, along with police officers and others who dedicated their lives to fighting crime.

Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette will be on hand, along with several state lawmakers. 

The vigil is open to the public and starts 6 p.m. inside the Capitol rotunda.