COLUMBUS, Ohio – Police in Columbus say that a man was shot in the chest Tuesday morning and was transported in a hospital where he was in a critical condition, according to the reports.
The Columbus police officers and the medic personnel were called to respond to the 1200 block of South Ohio Avenue following a report of several shots that were fired in the area.
Columbus police investigators say that the shooting incident took place at around 8:15 a.m. Tuesday morning.
The medic personnel discovered the victim with multiple gunshot wound to the upper body. He was transported to the Grant Medical Center where he was listed in a critical condition.
The Columbus police investigators are still investigating the shooting incident. They are still trying to determine the motives for the shooting.
The name of the victim was not immediately available. There were no suspects that were identified in the shooting incident.
The Columbus police are now asking for the public’s help for any information that will help identify and apprehend the suspect.
On a separate story, a portrait of a former dean from an Ohio State University engineering and science building was stolen, according to the reports.
Reports say that the stolen portrait was that of the late dean of the College of Engineering, Charles MacQuigg.
School authorities believe that the theft was a student. They also believed that the act was just a prank. They added that they want the portrait to be returned immediately.
There were no suspects on the said disappearance of the painting that was painted by James Hopkins. He was an electrical engineer and was once a chair of the university arts department, according to Ohio State facilities and laboratory manager, Kenneth Kushner.
Godfrey Obe is a news writer for NinjaCOPS.com where you can get G-Force nunchaku with swivel,rechargeable stun gun flashlights and law enforcement stun guns.



