Dayton Daily News

Traders World shooting injures 1

- By Ed Richter and Michael D. Clark Staff Writers

Monroe police are continuing their investigat­ion of a shooting that was the result of a fight Sunday afternoon at Traders World Flea Market that sent one person to a nearby hospital.

“We’re still piecing a lot of this together,” said Monroe police Chief Bob Buchanan. “The victim is recovering from non-life-threatenin­g injuries.”

Buchanan said the incident started between two people from different “criminal elements” who got into an altercatio­n in Barn 9 that resulted in several more people from both sides who enlarged the altercatio­n. He declined to identify either group as a gang. Buchanan said multiple shots were fired during the incident.

The first reports of the shooting occurred at approximat­ely 1:58 p.m. at the flea market located at 601 Union Road and Ohio 63. Multiple police department­s responded to the large market area and traffic was stopped at Traders World’s main entrance. Police were seen checking customers as they left the main entrance and also placed tape encircling Barns 8 and 9 for possible related evidence later Sunday afternoon.

According to the 911 caller, somebody was shot in Building 9 at the leather shop and was “bleeding terribly.”

The victim was shot in the extremitie­s with a handgun and was taken to Atrium Medical Center for treatment, Buchanan said.

Buchanan said Sunday that officials didn’t believe there was a threat to the community and this was an isolated incident between two people.

Police did arrest one person who was not involved in the shooting for having a weapon under disability. However, Buchanan declined to identify the victim or the person who was arrested who was found with a weapon and said the investigat­ion is ongoing and that police were still working on the motive for the shooting.

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