Jun 07, 2026
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Gunfire Disrupts Toledo’s Old West End Festival, Suspect at Large

The Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, a cherished annual event celebrating community and local culture, was overshadowed by a tragic incident on Saturday afternoon. Gunfire broke out near the festival, resulting in multiple injuries and a swift response from local law enforcement.

Community in Shock

At approximately 5:30 p.m., Toledo police were called to the scene following reports of a shooting near the festival’s perimeter. Upon arrival, officers encountered a chaotic situation with several victims scattered around the area. Emergency services quickly mobilized, transporting the injured to nearby hospitals. The exact number of victims and the severity of their injuries remain undisclosed as authorities continue their investigation.

The Old West End Festival, known for its live music, food vendors, and tours of historic homes, typically draws large crowds. This year, however, the festive atmosphere was disrupted by the unexpected violence, leaving the community in shock and mourning.

Ongoing Investigation

As night fell, the neighborhood was transformed into a sprawling crime scene. Toledo police have launched an active search for suspects, though no descriptions have been released to the public and no arrests have been made. The motive behind the shootings is still unclear, and the investigation is ongoing.

The Toledo Police Department has yet to provide further updates on the condition of the victims or the progress of their investigation. Community members are urged to stay vigilant and report any information that might assist in apprehending those responsible.


Original reporting: Tampa Free Press — read the source article.

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