US: Shots fired during football match in Ohio, chaos ensues, 3 injured

Police said that no arrest has been made in this case so far. CCTV footage is being scanned and efforts are on to trace the attackers.

US: Shots fired during football match in Ohio, chaos ensues, 3 injured

Incidents of shootings in America are not taking the name of decreasing. Once again the news of firing has come out from here. This time the incident happened outside Whitmer High School Stadium in Toledo, Ohio, in which three people were injured. This incident happened when a football match was going on between Whitmer High School and Central Catholic High School. The injured include a juvenile and two adults. It is being told that he has suffered serious injuries. According to Ohio police officials, the incident happened around 9 pm on Friday night. The match was going on in the stadium. Meanwhile, shots were fired outside the stadium, in which three people were injured.

Police said that no arrest has been made in this case so far. CCTV footage is being scanned and efforts are on to trace the attackers. According to the information, eyewitnesses told that this incident of firing was carried out by two attackers. Both the attackers came wearing black masks. He suddenly opened fire and hurriedly fled in the car. After this incident, the match going on in the stadium was stopped a few minutes after the start. Because the team of police and firefighters had gathered in the stadium.

All of a sudden there were bullets…

The spectators were scanned before entering the stadium. The three injured were treated by emergency workers before being taken to the hospital. Lisa Gonzalez, who was at the scene, told the Toledo Blade newspaper that she was in the restroom when the shooting happened and there was a sudden commotion. He said, 'Everyone was shouting. They (the attackers) were firing. We just ran away.

Central Catholic High School's school head Kevin Parkinson said Saturday's football games were canceled following the incident. According to the Toledo Blade report, two of the injured have been admitted to ProMedica Toledo Hospital and the third to Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center. There is no information about his status as of now. Although they will recover soon.