Columbus Shooting Suspect Turns Himself InColumbus Shooting Suspect Turns Himself In The driver of the vehicle involved in an overnight shooting in Columbus, Ohio, that injured 10 people has turned himself in. At around 6:30 pm on Sunday night, an adult male surrendered at Columbus Police Headquarters and identified himself as the driver of the Honda Civic pictured in connection with the shooting. According to authorities, he was arrested and charged with obstructing official business. His identity is currently being withheld for investigative purposes. Police had previously been searching for the Honda Civic after it was found abandoned outside police headquarters. Investigators are still working to identify all parties involved in the shooting. Of the 10 individuals injured in the incident, nine are in stable condition, while one remains in critical condition. Their ages range from 16 to 27. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing.
The driver of a vehicle says he was involved in an overnight shooting in Columbus, Ohio, that left 10 people injured. He turned himself in, police said late Sunday night.
“Shortly before 6:30 this evening, an adult male turned himself in at Columbus Police Headquarters and identified himself as the driver of the Honda Civic pictured,” Columbus Police said.
The man was arrested and charged with obstructing official business, according to authorities.
The driver’s identity is “being withheld at this time for investigative purposes,” police said.
Authorities searched for the Honda Civic after the shooting was found outside Columbus Police Headquarters.
Police say investigators are still working to identify all parties involved in the shooting.
The 10 people injured in the shooting ranged in age from 16 to 27, police said. Nine were in stable condition, and one was in critical condition, police said earlier Sunday.
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