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Multiple people shot near festival in Ohio with suspect still at large, police say

Police said they were searching for a “suspect or suspects” after multiple people were shot near a festival in Toledo, Ohio.

The Toledo police department said it responded to a report of a shooting near the Old West End Festival at around 17:37 local time (22:37 BST), and found “multiple shooting victims,” with “many victims” taken for medical treatment.

It is thought that eight people were shot and they are all expected to survive, Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz told local news outlet WTOL 11.

Footage shared online – which the BBC has not yet independently verified – appears to show people running and screaming as a volley of gunshots rings out.

The Old West End Festival describes itself as “a two-day event celebrating one of the largest historic districts in the country with live music, multiple food markets, a beer garden, house tours, shopping, and much more”.

Police say the investigation currently includes the area of Delaware Avenue and Robinwood Avenue. A map on the festival website suggests a music and food area was at that intersection.

Other clips shared online appear to show two people being wheeled away in stretchers, and several injured people lying on a grassy area near a marquee.

“I am deeply concerned about the situation in Toledo tonight,” Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said in a statement on social media.

“Summer festivals should be safe spaces for families to spend time together without fear of violence. Fran and I are praying for everyone impacted by the incident at the Old West End Festival, and we are confident that law enforcement will locate the suspects involved in this senseless crime.”

The BBC has reached out to the Toledo police department for further comment.

By BBC News

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