‘Many victims’ at shooting at street festival in Toledo, Ohio: Authorities
A shooting at the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, has resulted in many victims being transported to medical facilities. Authorities are actively searching for the suspects involved and have advised the public to expect a significant police presence. City council member Theresa Morris reported at least eight victims, and the festival's future remains uncertain following the incident.
- ▪Many victims have been transported to nearby medical facilities for treatment after a shooting at a street festival in Toledo.
- ▪City council member Theresa Morris stated there are at least eight victims, though the severity of their injuries is unclear.
- ▪Governor Mike DeWine expressed his concern, emphasizing that summer festivals should be safe spaces for families.
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The Toledo Police Department said Saturday evening “many victims have been transported to nearby medical facilities for treatment” after officers responded to a report of a person shot near a community street festival. The department is currently searching for the suspect or suspects involved, and asked the public to “expect a significant police presence as officers continue their search and investigators work to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.” Recommended Stories ‘Many victims’ at shooting at street festival in Toledo, Ohio: Authorities Ex-CIA official stole $40 million in gold by making fake top-secret spy program Three US nationals arrested on charges of allegedly conspiring to provide material support to ISIS City council member Theresa Morris said there were at…
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