At least nine people were injured in a mass shooting in Cincinnati, Ohio early Sunday morning, police said.
The shooting happened outside a bar in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood around 1:45 a.m.
Lt. Col. Mike John confirmed there was an active shooter in the area and that multiple shots were fired, FOX 19 reported. At least nine people were injured in the shooting, but none of them are in critical condition.
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A mass shooting in Cincinnati early Sunday morning left nine people injured, police said.
An officer fired one shot at the suspect as they fled the scene, though it remains unclear if the gunman was injured.
There were no suspects in custody as of 5 a.m. Sunday. Police said they believe there was only one shooter, but could not confirm that.
“I saw people running and it was just melee,” a witness told FOX 19. “Chaos. I actually saw the officers running down the street trying to find the guy they were looking for.”
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The shooting happened outside a bar in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood around 1:45 a.m. (FOX 19)
Police closed off Main Street at the intersection of Eleftherias Street and many other streets near the scene were blocked off.
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An officer fired one shot at the suspect as they fled the scene, though it remains unclear if the gunman was injured. (The Associated Press)
Another shooting occurred in the Central Business District, where at least two people were injured. John said it is not known if the two incidents are connected.