TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - Police in Ohio said three people were wounded in a shooting outside a high school football game that sent people on the field and spectators in the stands running for cover.Police said the shots were fired behind the Whitmer High School stadium in Toledo at about 9:30 p.m.
Friday during the game with Central Catholic High School. A Whitmer student and two adults were wounded, said Washington Local Schools spokesperson Katie Peters."Last night was a terrible and traumatic event," Police Chief George Kral, Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz and Superintendent Kadee Anstadt said in a joint statement. "Thankfully ...
all three victims sustained only minor injuries, and they will all be OK."RELATED: 'Fake heiress' Anna Sorokin released to house arrest, fights deportationDespite earlier reports that two people had been taken into custody, police said Saturday that no arrests had been made.
Police said surveillance video "has already been helpful in identifying the potential target" and the investigation continues.Dispatchers told responding police that witnesses reported two people in black ski masks firing shots and a vehicle then speeding away, the Toledo Blade reported.