Ohio mass shooting: Multiple injured in Toledo Old West End festival, manhunt under way
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At a glance
- Multiple people were injured in a shooting near a community festival in Toledo, Ohio.
- Police responded to the incident around 5:30 p.m. local time, finding several victims with gunshot wounds.
- Authorities are conducting a manhunt for the suspects and investigating the incident, with all eight victims expected to survive.
A shooting incident near the annual Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, left multiple people injured on Saturday afternoon. Police were dispatched to the scene around 5:30 p.m. local time following reports of gunfire erupting close to the community event.
Upon arrival, officers discovered several victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz later confirmed that eight people had been shot, but all were expected to survive their injuries. The victims were transported to local hospitals for treatment.
Everybody hit the deck.
A significant police presence remains in the area as authorities conduct an investigation and search for the suspects involved. Eyewitnesses described scenes of panic as gunshots rang out. Kevin Berry, a US Navy veteran with medical training who was near the festival, reported hearing multiple shots and seeing a firearm discarded nearby. He assisted in searching for injured individuals, noting that the victims were spread across the arboretum area.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine commented on the incident, emphasizing that summer festivals should be safe spaces for families. He expressed confidence in law enforcement's ability to identify those responsible. This shooting is among at least 170 mass shootings recorded in the United States this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive.
The folks who were hit were spread out around the arboretum area.
Originally published by Times of India. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.