At least 12 people have been shot at a community festival in the US state of Ohio, in what police believe was a gun fight between several people.
Officers are still hunting the suspects and two of the victims are said to be in a critical condition following the incident in Toledo.
The city's deputy police chief Joe Heffernan said at least two people were involved and were "probably shooting at each other" during Saturday's incident.
Videos on social media showed people running for cover and emergency services victims at the scene.
Kevin Berry said he was listening to live music at Agnes Reynolds Jackson Arboretum when gunfire sounded and "everybody hit the deck".
He saw a gun being tossed to the ground as police quickly arrived, and described at least five people with bullet wounds "spread out around the arboretum area".
Toledo fire chief Allison Armstrong told reporters it was a "large scene" with "over a dozen victims".
Police said the victims ranged from a 14-year-old to someone in their 60s.
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The city has been holding its annual Old West End Festival, a two-day event in its historic district featuring live music, food and other attractions.
Ohio governor Mike DeWine said he was "deeply concerned" and praying for those involved.
Posting on X, he wrote: "Summer festivals should be safe spaces for families to spend time together without fear of violence."
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