Some suspect an actual shooting during which a juvenile was injured was connected to a high school game. Police radio traffic recorded suggests same.
Author: Cameron Knight, Cincinnati Enquirer
Bullet-riddled van found in search for Cincinnati architect missing in Mexico
A van, which authorities believe missing Ohio architect Jose Gutiérrez and others were using, was found riddled with bullet holes this week in Mexico.
A 6-year-old ran a marathon. Now, Flying Pig race officials and his family face questions
Officials for the Flying Pig Marathon in Cincinnati and the 6-year-old boy’s family respond to criticism about the child’s entry for the race.
National protest planned Wednesday for Kroger employee who killed himself
Wednesday, protesters will demand justice for a Kroger employee who killed himself. His family says he was driven to suicide by workplace harassment.
How a domestic violence survivor got the help she needed to break a generational cycle
A domestic violence survivor credits her life to a partnership between Cincinnati police and an advocacy group.
‘Incel’ plotted to kill women in Ohio State University mass shooting, federal prosecutors say
A 21-year-old man faces hate crime charges after federal prosecutors said he armed himself and planned to kill women at Ohio State University.
Judge to allow portion of Nick Sandmann lawsuit against Washington Post to continue
A federal judge is allowing a portion of Covington Catholic student Nathan Sandmann’s lawsuit against the Washington Post to continue.
Mother accused of killing newborn sentenced to time served, gets to go home
Brooke Skylar Richardson was sentenced to seven days after being convicted of gross abuse of a corpse. She had already served seven days in jail.
Charlottesville victim sues white nationalist groups, leaders
An Ohio man says he was struck by the car driven by James Alex Fields Jr. at the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally. Fields, Richard Spencer named in suit.
Man who killed his family at 17 tells parole board ‘I hate what happened’
Clay Shrout talks publicly for first time about the day he killed his family in 1994. Parole decision is delayed until Monday.