Police and emergency responders swiftly attended the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, on Saturday afternoon in response to a shooting incident. Upon their arrival, officers found multiple individuals with gunshot wounds who were promptly taken to nearby medical facilities for treatment. Authorities from the Toledo Police Department are actively pursuing the suspect or suspects responsible for the incident.
Law enforcement officers were strategically stationed throughout the Old West End neighborhood to secure the area and provide immediate medical assistance. Witnesses observed a substantial presence of police vehicles, emergency medical units, and an increased law enforcement presence as event organizers worked to ensure the safety of festival attendees. Attendees also reported hearing gunshots during the incident.
Several individuals injured in the shooting have been hospitalized. The exact number of victims and the circumstances surrounding the shooting remain unclear at this time.
The Old West End Festival, a two-day celebration held in Toledo’s historic district, features live music, food vendors, home tours, and shopping opportunities.
Toledo Police Department issued a statement urging residents and visitors to avoid the areas of Delaware Avenue and Robinwood Avenue, where the investigation is focused. They emphasized the significant police presence in the vicinity as officers continue their search and investigators work to establish the events leading to the incident.
In an update on X platform, the police department reported that officers responded to a shooting report at around 5:37 p.m. near Delaware Avenue and Glenwood Avenue close to the festival. Multiple shooting victims were discovered upon arrival, with many individuals transported to medical facilities for treatment.
The ongoing situation involves a gunman opening fire at the Old West End Festival in Ohio, resulting in numerous victims. The suspect reportedly fled the scene.
