Three juveniles were injured in a shooting at Newport on the Levee, with two taken to Children’s Hospital and one to St. Elizabeth for non-life-threatening injuries. Police believe the shooter and victims likely knew each other, and have reassured the public that there is no ongoing threat. No arrests have been announced, and anyone with information is urged to contact the Campbell County Dispatch.
Three juveniles were shot at Newport on the Levee, with injuries not considered life-threatening. Police believe it was an isolated incident and not a random attack, and that the shooter and victims likely knew each other. Panic ensued among crowds at the scene, with people seeking shelter in nearby establishments. Multiple agencies are investigating, and police have asked for anyone with information to come forward.
Three juveniles were shot at Newport on the Levee, with two transported to a hospital and the third to another medical center, all expected to recover. Witnesses described chaotic scenes as police responded to the shooting, with patrons taking cover and praying together. Police believe the incident was isolated and not a random attack, and are still investigating. No suspects have been named, and anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.
Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to a shooting at Newport on the Levee, with no ongoing threat to the community. The incident occurred around 7 p.m. and is currently considered isolated, with no further details available at this time.
Police are investigating a shooting incident at Newport on the Levee involving juveniles, with reports of people running away from the area. The general manager stated that it was an isolated incident and that there is no ongoing threat, while a portion of the Levee was closed and patrons were evacuated. Police have not confirmed the shooter or any victims, and further statements are expected on Sunday.