‘Gunman’ in pickup turns himself in after ‘opening fire at another car during pro-Trump parade’ on Ohio highway
A 'GUNMAN' turned himself in after a shooting near a pro-Trump parade in Ohio on Saturday, ending a police hunt for the suspect, cops said.
Todd Crawford, 58, is facing charges after he allegedly fired a gun into the cab of a semi-truck after a dispute with another driver, reported.
The gunshot allegedly came after there was an altercation between two drivers, The Columbus Dispatch reported.
Crawford allegedly fired a single shot from a .45-caliber pistol into the other vehicle just before 11am on I-270 east, north of Tuttle Crossing Boulevard, Hilliard police said.
No one was injured in the incident, The Columbus Dispatch reported.
After the shooting, cops were looking for a black pickup truck as the search for the alleged gunman, reported.
The vehicle was described having Trump and American flags, along with a Marines sticker, according to WCMH.
"Emergency vehicles are on the scene of a traffic incident," Dublin police said in a tweet around the time of the incident.
"Please use caution in that area and be advised of slow traffic and emergency personnel on scene."
On Saturday night, Crawford turned himself in, police said.
Hilliard Police said he faces a charge for discharge of a firearm on or near premises, The Columbus Dispatch reported.
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Hilliard police planned to release more information on the incident on Saturday, WCMH-TV reported.
At the parade, participants planned to march through New Albany, reported.
Demonstrators were planning to picket the home of L Brands billionaire chairman Les Wexner, along with a Facebook data center, WCBE reported.