Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 7
Toledo Police Say All 12 Festival Shooting Victims Are Stable as 2 Gunmen Remain Sought
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 7

Toledo Police Say All 12 Festival Shooting Victims Are Stable as 2 Gunmen Remain Sought

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 7

Summary

  • All 12 people wounded near Toledo’s Old West End Festival are now in stable condition, police said Monday, after Saturday’s shooting left victims aged 14 to 61 injured.
  • At least two gunmen were likely firing at each other, investigators said, and police are pursuing multiple leads but have made no arrests and released no suspect descriptions.
  • 5:37 p.m. Saturday reports drew officers to Delaware and Glenwood avenues near the festival, where police found multiple gunshot victims and later asked the public for photos, videos and anonymous tips.
  • Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz called the attack senseless, while police said the violence was unprecedented for the longtime community festival despite security measures.

Insights

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