Two suspects in Ohio festival shooting arrested: Police
Two individuals have been detained in connection with a shooting that occurred during a community street festival in Toledo, Ohio, on June 6. During the incident at the Old West End Festival, 12 people were shot following a dispute between two parties. Authorities arrested Eljay Crisp-Carr earlier, and later, Ka Nye Taylor was also taken into custody; both suspects, aged 20, face 11 counts of felonious assault. All victims have been released from the hospital, with one requiring surgery after being struck in the head. The community was shaken by the violence, prompting Governor Mike DeWine to call for increased efforts against such acts and to emphasize the importance of safe festival environments. The police are continuing their examination to identify and apprehend other suspects involved in the shooting.
Two suspects have been detained so far in connection with a recent shooting at a community street festival in Ohio, authorities announced Wednesday.
On June 6, 12 people were shot during what appeared to be a dispute between two individuals at Toledo’s annual Old West End Festival. No arrests were made for several days, as police searched for the responsible parties.
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The Toledo Police Department revealed this week that Ka Nye Taylor was arrested in Columbus. The development marks Taylor as the second suspect connected to the shooting after police arrested Eljay Crisp-Carr on June 11. Both men are 20 years old and have been charged with 11 counts of felonious assault.
The Toledo Police Department confirmed Wednesday that all 12 of the shooting victims have been released from the hospital, according to WTVG. One person was hit in the head when gunshots were fired into the festival crowd and required surgery, according to court records.
The shooting rattled the community, triggering a call from Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) to stand against violence.
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“I am deeply concerned about the situation in Toledo,” he said. “Summer festivals should be safe spaces for families to spend time together without fear of violence.”
“Fran and I are praying for everyone impacted by the incident at the Old West End Festival, and we are confident that law enforcement will locate the suspects involved in this senseless crime,” the governor added.
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