Not Firing-Shots! Body Cam Footage Unveiled Following Short North Mass Shooting, 10 Hurt

Not Firing-Shots! Body Cam Footage Unveiled Following Short North Mass Shooting, 10 Hurt

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The film from the mass shooting in the Short North, which injured ten people, including two teenagers, has been published by the Columbus police department’s body cameras.

Police have increased their presence in the neighborhood to bolster safety and security in the weeks following that horrific shooting.

New body camera footage shows officers racing to the site as bullets rang out, providing new insight into the investigation. Police are still hunting for many suspects in the case.

A white vehicle was eventually located by the cops amidst all the mayhem.

Not Firing-Shots! Body Cam Footage Unveiled Following Short North Mass Shooting, 10 Hurt

The driver of that vehicle, DeAngelo Fuller, admitted to leading authorities on a pursuit following the shooting and handed himself in to Columbus police, according to court papers.

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According to the court records, the vehicle was going above 100 mph on the highway and 60 mph in the wrong direction on a one-way street.

It is unclear how many people were inside the vehicle that Fuller is accused of driving, but according to WSYX, police saw a potential suspect get into it.

Fuller is facing charges of obstruction rather than shooting.

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