
Ohio police are on the hunt for a man who opened fire at a pro-Trump car-parade Saturday morning. The gunman shot through the window of a victim’s vehicle.
Police in Hillard, OH, a suburb in the capital city of Columbus, are now investigating the shooting which happened just before 11 a.m. on Saturday morning.
The shooter is believed to have participated in the parade, but has not yet been apprehended.
Hillard Police’s Public Information Officer Andrea Litchfield said that officers responded to the call of shots fired on the I-270 at around 10:40 a.m., however, they have not confirmed whether the pro-Trump rally and the shooting were related.
“That is something we are absolutely looking into,” she told Fox News Saturday.
Litchfield said that thankfully no one was injured, but did not release any details on if anyone was in the vehicle that was fired upon.
Information surrounding the shooting is limited as the investigation is on-going and Hillard Police have yet to release a statement on the incident.
Police have said he was driving a black truck that donned both a Trump and an American flag on the back. A Marine sticker is said to be on the vehicle as well, reported NBC’s local news outlet.
The shooter remains at large.
This is a developing story.
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