At least a dozen people were injured after gunfire erupted in Toledo, Ohio, when two shooters allegedly exchanged shots in a chaotic incident that has left authorities scrambling for answers.
Police said two of the victims are currently in critical condition, while those injured range in age from 14 to 61. The shooting reportedly unfolded in a busy public area, adding to concerns over safety during community gatherings.
Authorities confirmed the incident involved two individuals firing at each other, triggering panic among crowds. Officials described the situation as highly volatile, with officers arriving shortly after reports of multiple people being shot.
In a statement, police acknowledged the severity of the case, with investigators still working to determine the motive behind the exchange of gunfire. General statements from officials highlighted that such incidents continue to pose serious challenges for law enforcement across the United States.
Deputy Chief Joseph Heffernan described the case as an “active investigation,” saying officers have already gathered some evidence and are following multiple leads. He also confirmed that several individuals are being interviewed as part of ongoing efforts to piece together what happened.
The shooting took place near the Old West End Festival, where several hundred people were gathered at the time. Authorities said many victims were rushed to nearby hospitals for emergency treatment as panic spread through the area.
Police have also appealed to the public for assistance, urging anyone with cellphone footage or information to come forward as investigators continue their search for those responsible.

