
The search continued Sunday for gunmen who wounded 12 people near a summer festival in Toledo, Ohio, while apparently aiming for each other, officials said. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Police said Sunday that all 12 victims were in stable condition and were improving, and that no arrests have been made. Gunfire erupted just after 5:30 p.m.
Main Idea: The Old West End Association canceled the rest of Toledo’s Old West End Festival after a shooting nearby left 12 people wounded and the suspects still at large.
Key Points:
The shooting can make families and small businesses feel less safe at public events and may hurt local spending after the festival was canceled.
Extra police and canceled festivities may reduce near-term risk for visitors and residents.
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Organization that announced the festival’s Sunday festivities would be canceled after the shooting.
Toledo police lieutenant quoted providing victim counts and investigation details.
Ohio governor quoted reacting to the shooting and expressing support for law enforcement and victims.
Deputy police chief quoted describing the suspected gunmen and the ongoing search.
City government is not the focus, but Toledo is the jurisdiction tied to the festival cancellation and law-enforcement.
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