At least 18 shot, four fatally, across Cincinnati as firefighters use bleach to clean blood off city's streets

At least 18 people were shot, including four killed, as gunfire erupted in several places around Cincinnati overnight, authorities said Sunday, as images showed firefighters using bleach to clean blood off of the city's streets. 
Officers responded just after 12.30am Sunday to the Avondale neighborhood and found 21-year-old Antonio Blair with gunshot wounds, police said in a statement. 
He was taken to University Hospital and died there, they said. Three other gunshot victims were also taken to the hospital.
At about 2.15am, officers responded to a report of gunfire in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood where 10 people were shot, police said.
One died at the scene and another at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center; they were identified in a statement as 34-year-old Robert Rogers and 30-year-old Jaquiez Grant.
At least 18 people were shot, including four killed, as gunfire erupted in several places around Cincinnati overnight, authorities said Sunday, as images showed firefighters using bleach to clean blood off of the city's streets
At least 18 people were shot, including four killed, as gunfire erupted in several places around Cincinnati overnight, authorities said Sunday, as images showed firefighters using bleach to clean blood off of the city's streets 
Cincinnati firefighters use a hose to clean and remove pools of blood left at the scene of a mass shooting near Grant Park in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati on Sunday
Cincinnati firefighters use a hose to clean and remove pools of blood left at the scene of a mass shooting near Grant Park in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati on Sunday


Three people were shot at about midnight Saturday in the Walnut Hills neighborhood, about a block away from the Harriet Beecher Stowe house, police said.
News outlets reported the shootings took place within 60 to 90 minutes of each other, but Assistant Police Chief Paul Neudigate told reporters that they 'seem to be separate independent incidents but horrific and tragic'.
Police didn't immediately provide details about the fourth fatal shooting but confirmed that it occurred on the city's West End, where television news reports indicated that one person was shot later Sunday morning and was pronounced dead at the scene.
No suspect information was immediately available in any of the cases.
'One extremely violent night in the city of Cincinnati,' Neudigate had said before the fourth shooting was announced. 'Why? That's going to be the question.'
Cincinnati's police chief later Sunday called the level of violence 'unacceptable'.
'I am calling on all citizens of this great city to say enough is enough! We must not sit by silently and say we can´t do anything to end gun violence,' Chief Eliot Isaac said in a statement. 
'We all have a moral obligation to stop the violence and stop the killing in our communities.'
Police tape blocks off the front entrance of the Chalfonte Plaza apartment building at the scene of a shooting Chalfonte Place in the Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati on Sunday
Police tape blocks off the front entrance of the Chalfonte Plaza apartment building at the scene of a shooting Chalfonte Place in the Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati on Sunday
Party cups are left at the scene of a mass shooting near Grant Park in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati on Sunday
Party cups are left at the scene of a mass shooting near Grant Park in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati on Sunday
A blood stain is labeled with an evidence marker at the scene of a shooting on Chalfonte Place in the Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati on Sunday
A blood stain is labeled with an evidence marker at the scene of a shooting on Chalfonte Place in the Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati on Sunday
Police said the department would shift officers from other assignments to beef up the number of uniformed officers in the affected communities and would call on federal prosecutors and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 'to focus on repeat shooters and aggressively bring illegal gun charges.'
Mayor John Cranley called it 'senseless gun violence that ruined lives and will cause immeasurable suffering' at a time the city was facing 'unprecedented circumstances and challenges' in fighting crime during the COVID-19 pandemic. 
He said the city has seen an uptick as people gather in private homes and public places when the bars close.
'Guns are far too prevalent at these gatherings. Please do not attend gatherings because you could end up as an innocent victim,' he said in a statement.
Bystanders look around the scene of a shooting on Chalfonte Place in the Avondale neighborhood on Sunday
Bystanders look around the scene of a shooting on Chalfonte Place in the Avondale neighborhood on Sunday 
The Cincinnati Police crime scene unit is parked at the scene of a mass shooting near Grant Park on McMicken Avenue in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood on Sunday
The Cincinnati Police crime scene unit is parked at the scene of a mass shooting near Grant Park on McMicken Avenue in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood on Sunday 
He stressed, however, that those firing were responsible for the shootings - which he called 'attempted or actual murder' - and vowed to bring them to justice.
'I am also calling on everyone to help put an end this culture of resolving personal disputes with guns as well as to reduce the far too prevalent availability of illegal guns on our streets,' he said.
'The very sad reality is people are getting in trouble when they have nowhere to go and nothing to do.'
In July, a report from the Enquirer revealed that the city had experienced a rise in shootings and homicides from gun violence during the first half of the year as compared to the same time period in 2019.
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