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Two suspects arrested in connection with Ohio festival shooting that injured 12

Two suspects have been arrested in connection with a shooting at the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, that injured 12 people. The suspects, Ka Nye Taylor and Eljay Crisp-Carr, both aged 20, face multiple charges. All victims have been released from the hospital, and the governor has called for increased safety at community events.

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Two suspects have been detained in connection with a shooting at a community street festival in Toledo, Ohio, which injured 12 people. The incident occurred on June 6 during the Old West End Festival, reportedly stemming from a dispute between two individuals. The Toledo Police Department announced that Ka Nye Taylor was arrested in Columbus, marking him as the second suspect after Eljay Crisp-Carr was arrested on June 11. Both suspects, aged 20, face 11 counts of felonious assault. All 12 shooting victims have since been released from the hospital, with one individual requiring surgery for a head injury. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine expressed concern over the incident, emphasizing the need for safety at summer festivals.

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