At least 12 people were injured in a shooting near a crowded street festival in Ohio on Saturday, prompting panic among attendees as some sought cover while others rushed to assist the wounded.
Toledo Deputy Police Chief Joe Heffernan said no suspects had been arrested several hours after the incident and urged festivalgoers to provide photos or videos that could aid the investigation.
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The shooting occurred near the Old West End Festival, an annual event featuring live music and home tours. Heffernan said preliminary information indicated that at least two individuals exchanged gunfire and were “probably shooting at each other.”
Two victims remained in critical condition. The injured ranged in age from 14 to 61, with most in their early 20s.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine expressed concern, saying summer festivals should be safe places for families.
Fire Chief Allison Armstrong said road closures and heavy traffic complicated access to hospitals, but all victims were transported from the scene within an hour.
Witness Kevin Berry, who was attending the festival, said he heard several gunshots and later saw multiple people suffering from gunshot wounds. City officials were considering whether the two-day festival would continue after the violence.