

CINCINNATI — Cincinnati police have located the vehicle involved in Wednesday's drive-by shooting that left four people, including two teens and a 10-year-old, hurt in Over-the-Rhine.
The drive-by shooting happened Wednesday around 4:20 p.m. near Grant Park.
Police found the black Hyundai in the 4900 block of Keen Avenue in Bond Hill. The vehicle was parked and unoccupied, and police have not specified if it has helped identify any suspects.
CPD released a video of the drive-by shooting Thursday morning
Three people lean out the window of a black Hyundai and open fire toward the sidewalk where at least two young children were walking. MORE: https://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/hamilton-county/cincinnati/over-the-rhine/police-heavy-police-presence-near-grant-park-in-over-the-rhine-for-shooting-investigation
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By: Molly Schramm , Christian LeDucPosted at 4:57 PM, May 31, 2023 and last updated 5:08 PM, Jun 01, 2023
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati police have located the vehicle involved in Wednesday's drive-by shooting that left four people, including two teens and a 10-year-old, hurt in Over-the-Rhine.
The drive-by shooting happened Wednesday around 4:20 p.m. near Grant Park.
Police found the black Hyundai in the 4900 block of Keen Avenue in Bond Hill. The vehicle was parked and unoccupied, and police have not specified if it has helped identify any suspects.
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Thursday morning, police released surveillance video that captured the shooting. The video below shows multiple people, including at least two young children, walking on the sidewalk along McMicken Avenue. Three people in a black Hyundai driving by lean out of the windows and fire more than 20 shots at the group. Once the car leaves the view of the camera, the shooters continue to fire.
The shooting led to a 10-year-old, 14-year-old and 15-year-old being transported to Cincinnati Children's Hospital with gunshot wounds, Cincinnati police said. A man in his 20s was also shot and sent to UC Medical Center.
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge said Wednesday evening she didn't have an update on their conditions, but said all injuries were non-life-threatening.