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Police ID Suspect in Ohio Festival Shooting, Ask for Help

Police say the shooting stemmed from a dispute between two rival groups and left nine bystanders among the 12 wounded.

  • On Wednesday, The Toledo Police Department identified Nye Taylor as a suspect in the June 6 shooting at the Old West End Festival that injured 12 people, and police are searching for a second unidentified gunman.
  • Toledo Police Chief Michael Troendle reported the gunfire erupted after a dispute between two rival groups escalated into a foot chase and physical altercation before shots were fired.
  • Authorities are offering up to $15,000 for information leading to arrests, while Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz confirmed all 12 victims, aged 14 to 61, are in stable condition and expected to survive.
  • Investigators issued arrest warrants for Taylor on 11 counts of felonious assault and released photographs of the second shooter, urging the public to call Crime Stoppers at 419-255-1111.
  • Lucas County Prosecutor Julia Bates vowed that "justice will be swift and strong," stating those harmed by the violence remain at the forefront of her office's efforts.
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Toledo police name suspect Ka Nye Taylor in festival shooting that injured 12, hunt second gunman

Toledo police identify Ka Nye Taylor as suspect in Old West End Festival shooting that injured 12 people and are searching for a second gunman.

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Ohio police name suspect in festival shooting that injured 12 people, still searching for second shooter

Toledo, Ohio police are still searching for the shooters who hurt 12 people at the Old West End Festival on Saturday.

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