Crime
Road Rage Turns Violent: Shooting and High-Speed Chase Culminate in Crash at Leavitt and Meister Roads in Lorain
Authorities in Lorain, Ohio, are investigating a violent road rage incident that escalated into a shooting and a high-speed police pursuit, ultimately ending in a crash at the intersection of Leavitt Road (State Route 58) and Meister Road.
According to eyewitnesses, the suspect vehicle was reportedly traveling at dangerously high speeds—estimated between 80 and 100 miles per hour—northbound on Leavitt Road toward Lake Erie.
Multiple police cruisers were in pursuit as the suspect attempted to flee.
The situation unfolded rapidly and culminated in a collision at the intersection of Leavitt and Meister Roads.
The exact circumstances leading up to the crash are still under investigation, but reports indicate that gunfire was exchanged during the course of the road rage incident that initiated the chase.
It is not yet known whether anyone was injured as a result of the shooting or the crash.
Emergency responders arrived on the scene shortly after the incident, and police established a perimeter while securing the area.
Investigators are now working to gather details from witnesses and reviewing any available surveillance or dashcam footage.
Authorities have not yet confirmed the identity of the suspect or the number of vehicles involved in the pursuit.
The Lorain Police Department has not released an official statement at this time. More information is expected as the investigation continues.
Anyone with information related to the incident is encouraged to contact the Lorain Police Department.
Crime
ICE Tear Gas Canister Strikes Family Vehicle in Minneapolis, Six Children Hurt, Including Infant, Taken to Hospital
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Emergency responders and community members reported a distressing incident during ongoing federal immigration enforcement activity in south Minneapolis, involving the use of tear gas and other crowd-control tactics by federal agents and resulting in injuries to several civilians, including children.
According to local witnesses and media reports, after a federal law enforcement operation involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) earlier in the week, tensions remained high in the surrounding neighborhood.
In one reported episode, residents attempting to leave an area where tear gas was being deployed sought to escape the effects of the chemical agents by entering a vehicle.
As tear gas canisters spread through nearby streets, a family with multiple children, including infants and young minors, was forced to shelter inside their car.
A tear gas canister reportedly landed under or near the vehicle, causing widespread irritation and breathing difficulties for those inside.
Emergency services were called, and some family members — including the children — were taken by ambulance for medical evaluation after experiencing breathing issues.
One infant was reported to have experienced breathing distress and received emergency medical attention.
Reports from bystanders indicated that parents administered first aid at the scene, including mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for a young child, before paramedics arrived.
Witness accounts describe the situation as chaotic but nonviolent on the part of the civilians, with several families attempting simply to leave the area as federal agents used tear gas and less-lethal munitions.
Those accounts state that no active threat to officers was present at the time the gas was deployed near the family vehicle.
Authorities have not yet released an official statement confirming the specific details of this encounter or whether federal agents intended to target the vehicle.
The Minneapolis Police Department and federal agencies involved in the operation have not publicly corroborated all aspects of the civil accounts, and the situation remains under review by local law enforcement.
Officials continue to investigate multiple related events unfolding in Minneapolis, including other recent uses of force by federal agents.
Local health officials and emergency responders are urging anyone affected by tear gas exposure to seek medical attention.
Community leaders have called for a thorough and transparent review of federal crowd-control tactics and their impact on bystanders, particularly children and other vulnerable individuals.
