A man turned himself in to police on Sunday in connection with a mass shooting in Ohio.
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Columbus police confirmed on social media Sunday evening that a man turned himself in shortly after 6:30 p.m. Sunday evening.
The man identified himself as the driver of a white Honda Civic that police were taking care of. Ten people were shot early Sunday morning in the Short North Arts District, according to our news partner WBNS in Columbus.
Police have not yet identified the man but charged him with obstructing official business.
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As News Center 7 previously reported, 10 people, all men, were shot shortly before 2:30 a.m. Sunday in the Short Arts District in the 1100 block of North High Street in Columbus.
One victim was in critical condition, while the nine other victims were in stable condition, WCMH-TV reported.
When officers arrived on the scene, they found six people shot. Police were told the four other victims were taken to hospitals on their own, WBNS reported.
The shooting remains under investigation.
Shortly before 6:30 this evening, an adult male turned himself in at the Columbus Police Department and identified himself as the driver of the Honda Civic pictured. The Honda Civic was also recovered. The man was eventually arrested and charged with obstructing official business. pic.twitter.com/0BofjcTKJf
— Columbus Police Department (@ColumbusPolice) June 24, 2024