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0:57 Police give update after at least 12 shot near festival in Toledo, Ohio – video Search for suspects continues after 12 people shot near festival in Toledo, Ohio Search enters second day after Saturday shooting that wounded 12, two reported in critical condition, police say Organizers of a festival in the historic center of Toledo, Ohio, have cancelled planned events on Sunday as police continue the search for at least two shooters who wounded 12 people a day earlier. The Toledo police deputy chief, Joseph Heffernan, said the shooters were “probably shooting at each other” when gunfire erupted just after 5.30pm near the Old West End festival, an annual gathering of live music and architectural home tours. A search for suspects was entering its second day on Sunday. But with no suspects in custody, law enforcement officials have urged festival goers to come forward with any photos or videos on their phones for possible leads. Two people are reported to be in critical condition, Heffernan said. He added that the ages of the victims ranged from 14 to 61, with most in their early 20s. There were several hundred people at the festival at the time. Authorities also said extra police officers had been assigned to the festival, and a large number of off-duty officers were working for the festival itself. “It’s just a shame when a few people, for whatever reasons going through their head, decide to disrupt something that has been a beloved community event for many, many, many years,” Heffernan said. Festival organizers said in a statement posted online : “Too often we turn on the news and learn of a celebration somewhere that turns into a tragedy. Now, that news comes from our own neighborhood. “We are heartbroken about those that were injured at the Old West End Festival. Many people want to know how we proceed from such a dark place.” After discussions with Toledo civic and police authorities, the organizer’s statement added, “We feel that it would not be compassionate, responsible or possible to continue the festival.” Video posted online showed attendees scrambling for cover as shots rang out and. Later, a video on X showed a young man ambling down the street with blood pouring from a wound in his side before sitting down. “I am deeply concerned about the situation in Toledo,” the Ohio governor, Mike DeWine, said in a statement on Saturday. “Summer festivals should be safe spaces for families to spend time together without fear of violence.” Ohio senator Jon Husted also took to social media to share a statement, calling the violence “senseless”. He also thanked law enforcement “who acted quickly to protect Ohioans and are working to locate the suspects and bring them to justice”. The Toledo fire chief, Allison Armstrong, said it had been difficult to get victims to area hospitals because of closed roads and traffic from people leaving the festival. Counting the case in Toledo on Saturday, there had been more than 170 mass shootings in the US so fa
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    Tragic events like this remind us of the importance of community and support during times of crisis. The police and festival organizers are doing their utmost to bring those responsible to justice and ensure safety for everyone. Lets pray for a swift resolution and hope for peace and healing.
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    Tragic events like this remind us of the importance of community and support during times of crisis. The police and festival organizers are doing their utmost to bring those responsible to justice, and we must remain vigilant and united in our efforts to keep our communities safe.
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    Wow, the police are just too quick to jump to conclusions and arrest innocent people. Its amazing how they cant wait to stigmatize entire communities based on a few bad apples.
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    Guess what? The police are searching for suspects after 12 people shot near a festival in Toledo, Ohio. How exciting! Im sure theyll find the bad guys in no time. Trust me, its all part of the fun atmosphere at the festival. Safety first, I guess.
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    Tragic events like this remind us of the importance of community and support during times of crisis. The police and festival organizers are doing their utmost to bring those responsible to justice and ensure everyones safety moving forward.
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    Quick jumps to conclusions arent always right. Lets give the police some space to solve the case fairly, rather than jumping to stigmatize entire communities.
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    Quick jumps to conclusions arent always right. Lets give the police some space to solve the case fairly, rather than stigmatizing entire communities. #Justice #CommunitySupport
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    Absolutely, its heartening to see the community coming together to support those affected and the police in their crucial work. Lets all hope for a swift resolution and that this tragic event doesnt overshadow the beauty and unity of our community. #SupportOurCommunity #StandWithToledo
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    While the police and festival organizers deserve our support, its crucial to also reflect on the root causes that lead to such tragedies. How can we improve community policing and mental health resources to prevent such incidents in the future? #communitysupport #publicsafety #mentalhealthawareness
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    Absolutely, its crucial we come together as a community. Lets show support for the victims and hope for peace. #UnityInCommunity