A violent weekend in Cincinnati left four people dead in separate shootings scattered across the city, shaking neighborhoods and families already on edge over a recent surge in weekend gunfire. Police spent much of the night moving between scenes, with investigations stretching into the early hours of today.
According to KPTV, Cincinnati police said four people were killed over the weekend and that officers were conducting an active investigation in North College Hill. Authorities have not released the victims’ names, and no arrests have been announced as of early today.
Where the Violence Unfolded
These latest killings did not occur in a single mass shooting, but in separate incidents across the city. In recent months, gunfire has erupted in very different corners of Cincinnati life, from neighborhood streets to nightlife spots.
Coverage of drive-by gunfire on June 15 highlighted a Westwood attack that left a man fighting for his life, while a February shooting at a Northside lounge killed two people earlier this year, as reported by WCPO. Together, those cases underscore how violence has hit both busy bar corridors and quieter residential blocks…