Law enforcement is still in the process of investigating a shooting which led to nine injuries in northeast Ohio early in the morning Nov. 2.
This is what we know so far.
When and where did the Bath Township, Ohio shooting occur?
According to Bath police, officers responded at around midnight to reports of gunfire at a residence in the 900 block of Top Of The Hill Drive, the Bath Township Police Department said in a statement. A large group of people, mainly juveniles, had gathered for a birthday party when one or more suspects fired several shots inside the home before fleeing.
How many were injured at the Bath Airbnb shooting?
Nine people were reported injured, although not all of the injuries were gun-related, said Vito Sinopoli, Bath police chief.
What is the condition of the victims of the Bath shooting?
The condition of the victims is unknown at this time.
What was Airbnb’s response to the shooting in Bath, Ohio?
A spokesman with Airbnb said that the listing has been suspended from its platform as investigations continue. In addition, the company removed the account of the individual who booked the stay.
Are Airbnb rentals allowed in Bath?
Township zoning prohibits short-term rentals. Short-term rentals, though, would not result in a criminal charge.
Have there been any arrests in the Bath shooting?
There have been no arrests at this time, and an investigation is still pending.
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Everything to know about Airbnb mass shooting in northeast Ohio
Reporting by April Helms, Akron Beacon Journal / Akron Beacon Journal
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