Mass shooting at Ohio festival that wounded 12 stemmed from dispute between rival groups, police say

Mass shooting at Ohio festival that wounded 12 stemmed from dispute between rival groups, police say

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Key Points:

  • A mass shooting at the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, injured 12 people, stemming from a dispute between two rival groups involving two gunmen; victims ranged in age from 14 to 61, with most in their early 20s.
  • The incident began with a foot chase and physical altercation before gunfire erupted; police believe some victims were targeted, but most were innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire.
  • All victims are expected to survive, with nine already released from the hospital; bystanders provided critical first aid immediately after the shooting.
  • Investigators have identified several persons of interest and recovered two firearms related to the shooting, but the suspects, aged 18 to 24, remain at large.
  • Toledo officials plan to hold the festival again later this year with enhanced security measures, including stricter curfews and bag checks, while emphasizing accountability for those responsible.

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