Police release video of quadruple shooting in Over-the-Rhine

Police released video of the shooting that left four people wounded in Over-the-Rhine on Wednesday.
The surveillance footage shows at least two people firing from the rear windows of a 2017 black Hyundai Sonata. Police are searching for the vehicle.
Rapid fire gunshots can be heard and people on the sidewalk scatter. One of the shooters was firing over the top of the car while seated in the window.
The Cincinnati Police Department said the vehicle was used in the offense and has tinted windows, dark rims and possibly a broken rear passenger window.
Police released images of the vehicle Thursday morning. In the still images, a weapon capable of firing rifle rounds can be seen being stuck out of the window of the vehicle.
Anyone with information about the car or the shooting is being asked to call 513-352-3505 to speak to investigators.
Three children ages 10, 14 and 15 along with a man in his 20s were shot near McMicken Avenue and Lang Street.
"These were children walking down the street," Chief Theresa Theetge said. "It was broad daylight."
Approximately 59 pieces of evidence were marked at the crime scene. A majority of them were shell casings, police said.
Investigators said all the victims are expected to survive. No arrests have been announced. Investigators have not revealed any details about a possible motive or target in the shooting.
"Our children and our families deserve to spend their days in our community – our pools, our recreation centers, our parks – without any fear," Mayor Aftab Pureval said in a statement. "My heart is with the families of the victims and our first responders. And our full support is behind Chief Theetge and our entire CPD team as they deliver justice.”