CINCINNATI (Ohio, US), Aug 8 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Nine people were injured after a shooting in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio early Sunday morning.
Two people involved in a group fight pulled out guns and exchanged fire in the historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, according to Cincinnati police.
An officer fired a round at one of the shooters who later fled the scene and whose condition was unknown. No arrests have been made yet.
The victims whose ages range from 23 to 47 years old were treated at the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and all have been released.
Mayor Aftab Pureval called the incident “unacceptable” and credited officers at the scene for a quick response that likely saved lives.
“The gun violence we are seeing is not the gun violence of the past that was concentrated around the drug trade,” Pureval said at a news conference. “We need community support, the citizens of Cincinnati to realize this is a devastating trend and to work with us to resolve differences without gunfire.”
Officers, at the scene before the shooting because of the large crowds that had been gathering at night, witnessed two assailants shoot at each other, Lt. Col. Mike John said. He said one officer fired a shot at the fleeing shooter, described only as wearing a white shirt and dark pants. It was not immediately clear whether the person was hit.
“The (suspect) was actively shooting his firearm at that time,” John said.
Officers began aiding the wounded as the crowd encroached, John said. The police department’s Civil Disturbance Response Team was brought in to disperse the gathering. Two loud “bang balls” were employed to clear the area so emergency medical teams could reach the wounded.
Cincinnati police union President Dan Hils said the shooter was “part of a large, unruly crowd” on the street.
“Thankfully, everyone shot is expected to survive,” Hils said. He credited police with a “tremendous job controlling the chaotic and dangerous scene this morning.”
John said many people who fled the scene may have seen something of value to the investigation. He asked witnesses and anyone with video of the shooting to contact police.
Another shooting in the nearby Central Business District left two people wounded, but John said it was not believed the attacks were related.
The Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit research group, defines a mass shooting as any shooting with four or more victims. There have been 29 mass shootings in the Greater Cincinnati area since 2015. Sunday’s violence was the fourth mass shooting in the region this year.
“The use of guns to solve disputes cannot become a normal part of our culture,” Pureval said. — NNN-AGENCIES