
Gunfire on the south side of Columbus sent two adults to the hospital late Saturday night after a shooting in the Hungarian Village area that has detectives still piecing together what happened.
Officers responded to the 200 block of East Hinman Avenue and found two adults with gunshot wounds. The victims were rushed to nearby hospitals, where both were listed in stable condition and are expected to survive. Detectives say they are working to determine what led to the shooting.
Police were called to the block around 9:45 p.m. Saturday and found the wounded adults at the scene, according to WSYX. The station reports that officers have not released any suspect information as investigators continue processing the area for evidence.
Where It Happened
The shooting took place along Hinman Avenue in a stretch that sits on the edge of Hungarian Village and Merion Village, just south of downtown Columbus. Hungarian Village runs between Woodrow and Hinman Avenues, according to Wikipedia.
Police Ask For Tips
Investigators are urging anyone who knows what happened to speak up. People with information can contact the Columbus Division of Police Felony Assault Section at 614-645-4141, according to the City of Columbus contact page.
Anonymous tips can be submitted to Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at 614-461-8477. Officials are particularly interested in hearing from anyone who may have video or who witnessed activity in the area Saturday night.
Authorities have released a few other details so far, and detectives with the Felony Assault Unit are reviewing evidence and seeking additional witnesses, as reported by WSYX. This story will be updated as police share more information.









