Police are on the lookout for a man who opened fire at a group of kids playing basketball in the street.
The incident started when a man came speeding down the road and the kids said they had to jump out of the way. The man then got out of the car and started cussing at them, one of the boys said he yelled at the driver to slow down. Then the man aims a gun at them fires three times gets back into his car and drives off. The man was driving a white Pontiac G6 with tinted windows.
The kids were only 11 and 15-years-old. Thankfully None of the children were injured.
One of the neighbors started recoding from their cellphone when they heard the yelling and caught the shooting on camera.
According to Fox8
Police are searching for a gunman who opened fire at several children as they played basketball on their street in Akron, Ohio Sunday.
Akron police say a 15-year-old boy told officers he was playing basketball with several of his neighbors, including an 11-year-old boy.
That’s when a white Pontiac G6 with tinted windows and temporary tags sped down the street. Investigators say the 15-year-old yelled for the driver to slow down. The car stopped a few houses away, the driver got out, aimed a handgun in their direction and fired several shots.
Police say the driver jumped back in the vehicle and sped off, while the teens ran for cover. A neighbor who lives a few doors down, captured the gunfire on camera and provided the video to sister station WJW and the police.
Akron police said no one was hurt in the incident and it’s not clear what the bullets struck.