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Downtown Cincinnati shooting: what we know

Multiple people were shot and killed, according to city officials.

There was a mass shooting in downtown Cincinnati on Thursday. Four, including the shooter, were killed, and two others were injured, according to city officials.

The shooting occurred at the Fifth Third Bank building near Fountain Square, which is at the core of downtown. Authorities said the threat has been neutralized, though multiple people were shot and some were killed.

The story is still developing. Here’s what we know, and don’t, so far.

What we know

  • At about 9:10 am local time, police received calls of shots fired at the Fifth Third Center in downtown Cincinnati, Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac said at a press conference. Police engaged the shooter within minutes.
  • Three people and the shooter were believed to be killed, Isaac said. Two others were injured and are still being treated at the hospital.
  • No police officers were injured in the shooting, according to Isaac.
  • There is no longer a threat in downtown Cincinnati, city officials said. “Downtown is safe,” Mayor John Cranley emphasized, pointing to the city’s historically low crime rates.
  • The Fountain Square area, where the shooting took place, is a very busy part of downtown Cincinnati, often used for major events and celebrations. The surrounding area is also a big hub for entertainment, food, and jobs in the city.
  • Local hospitals have asked people to donate blood to help with the response and aftermath.
  • Mayor Cranley called on the country to do something about the shootings, noting that no other developed country deals with the levels of gun violence that the US does.
  • “There was a senseless act of gun violence on the streets of Cincinnati this morning. I’ve spoken with the Mayor and informed him the state will provide any necessary resources to the local police,” Ohio Gov. John Kasich tweeted. “I commend the law enforcement, fire and EMS personnel who swiftly responded to the scene and share my deepest sympathies with the innocent victims of this violent attack.”

What we don’t know

  • The shooter’s identity
  • The shooter’s motive
  • The victims’ identities
  • The final casualty count

Author: German Lopez

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