9 wounded in shooting outside Cincinnati bar, police say

Cincinnati police officer investigate the scene early Sunday, Aug. 7, 2022, in Cincinnati, following an overnight shooting. At least nine people were wounded — none critically — in a shooting outside a Cincinnati bar early Sunday, police said. (Liz Dufour/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP)
Cincinnati police investigate the scene early Sunday of a shooting outside a bar that left nine people wounded. (Liz Dufour / Cincinnati Enquirer)

At least nine people were wounded — none critically — in a shooting outside a Cincinnati bar early Sunday, police said.

The shooting took place shortly after 1:30 a.m. outside Mr. Pitiful’s bar in the Ohio city’s Over-the-Rhine district, a popular nightlife area. Most of the victims suffered wounds to the lower halves of their bodies, Lt. Col. Mike John of the Cincinnati Police Department told reporters.

John said at a news conference Sunday that eight men and one woman ranging in age from 23 to 47 were wounded. All nine people were treated at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and released, hospital spokesperson Heather Chura told the Cincinnati Enquirer.

A police officer fired one round at a suspect who fled the scene, but it was unclear if that person was hit, something John called “a little unusual." More shots were fired after that person fled, so police believe at least two people were shooting, he said.

“What I can tell you is that the individual that he fired at was actively shooting a firearm at that time,” John said. The suspect fled the scene. John said there was “no question" that the officer's immediate response saved lives.

Police said a fight broke out between two groups, and officers saw at least two people involved brandishing firearms and shooting at each other, the Enquirer reported.

John said police used what he called two “bang balls” — a “percussion instrument” with a “very loud noise” — to disperse a crowd they said had gathered around officers trying to provide aid to the wounded.

Another shooting in the neighboring Central Business District left two wounded, but police said it wasn't related.

Mayor Aftab Pureval called the gunfire “completely and totally unacceptable."

“The use of guns to solve disputes cannot become a normal part of our culture," Pureval said, lauding officers for a quick response that “likely saved many more from injury and prevented the loss of life."

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.