COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Columbus police and Ohio State officers set up crime scene tape Thursday evening at a hospital on the university's campus.
The pair of agencies are investigating a car with visible bullet holes, along with a victim with a gunshot wound, which both came around 5:41 p.m. to Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center. Police connected the victim to an earlier reported shooting in South Linden.
Neither agency provided details such as the severity of the victim's injuries or information about a possible suspect as of 6:30 p.m. However, they did clarify that the 5:17 p.m. shooting did not happen on Ohio State's campus, but rather in the 1100 block of East 21st Ave.
Photos taken at the scene showed both Ohio State University police and Columbus officers' cars parked at the hospital. The agencies had crime scene tape set up near guideposts for the campus. Another photo showed a car within the crime scene tape had its back window broken out, and visible bullet holes on the rear car door.
The victim that appeared at Wexner Medical Center is the second with gunshot wounds that police tied to the incident in South Linden. Another victim was taken separately to Grant Medical Center in stable condition, Columbus police said.