
BREAKING: Teen Shot at Greenwood Church Festival, 16-Year-Old Suspect Arrested
A shooting disrupted the annual Our Lady of the Greenwood Parish Festival on Friday evening, sending shockwaves through a community that came together to celebrate one of Johnson County’s most beloved summer traditions.
A teenage male was shot near the festival grounds at 399 S. Meridian Street in Greenwood, Indiana, leaving residents shaken and demanding answers.
What We Know About the Incident
According to local news reporter Rafael Sánchez, who posted updates from the scene, a teenage male was shot in the foot during the incident.
A teenage male suspect was taken into custody shortly after. Greenwood police confirmed a 16-year-old was apprehended in connection with the shooting.
The motive, as of the time of initial reporting, remained unknown, and authorities indicated they planned to release an official statement later that evening.
Despite the chaos, police allowed the festival to remain open. Eyewitnesses on social media described a frantic scene, with one community member warning others to stay away from the Greenwood Fair area along Smith Valley and Madison.
Another account from a local resident claimed a 17-year-old had shot a teen over a dispute involving a girl, though that account had not been officially confirmed by police at the time of this writing.
The conflicting details circulating on social media underscore the confusion that typically follows such incidents in the immediate aftermath.
A Community Left Searching for Answers
The Our Lady of the Greenwood Summer Festival, held annually at the church grounds along South Meridian Street, draws families for food booths, amusement rides, a beer tent, and live music.
For many in the Greenwood area, it represents a safe, family-centered summer tradition. Friday night’s shooting shattered that sense of safety.
Reaction among residents was swift and emotional. Comments flooded social media within minutes of the initial alerts.
“Pretty sad that we can’t go to a fair even in Greenwood without a shooting happening,” one resident wrote.
Others expressed that they had already stopped attending public events out of fear, while some said it was simply time to leave the area altogether. One parent described the terror of receiving a phone call from a teenage girl who was there when the shooting broke out.
Greenwood is no stranger to gun violence making national headlines. The city gained widespread attention in July 2022 when a gunman opened fire inside Greenwood Park Mall before being stopped by a legally armed bystander.
That tragedy left three people dead and two others wounded. Friday’s festival shooting, while smaller in scale, reopens wounds that have never fully healed for many local families.
The broader conversation around public safety at community events is growing louder. Residents are increasingly questioning whether enough is being done to secure public gatherings, and whether local officials and event organizers are adequately prepared for worst-case scenarios.
For a town that prides itself on strong community values, the idea that a church festival can become the site of a shooting is deeply troubling.
Greenwood police have not released the names of the suspect or the victim, consistent with standard protocol involving juveniles. As the investigation continues, authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
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