- Twelve people were wounded, two critically, in a shooting near the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio , on Saturday.
- Police believe there were at least two shooters involved, possibly firing at each other, with victims ranging in age from 14 to 61.
- The suspects remain at large, and law enforcement are reviewing video footage and interviewing witnesses as part of their investigation.
- The incident, described by police as one of the worst in their careers, led to calls for public assistance in identifying those responsible.
- Ohio Governor Mike DeWine expressed concern, stating that summer festivals should be safe spaces, while city officials discussed the festival's continuation.
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Shooting near Ohio festival injures 12 – including 2 critically – as suspects remain at large