Reward Offered for Teen's Murder at Bicentennial Park

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTVN)--The FBI is now offering a reward for information leading to an arrest in the shooting death of a teenage girl at Bicentennial Park.

16-year-old Olivia Kurtz died as a result of the shooting on May 22nd, at an unsanctioned party at the park after hours. Five other people were wounded in the shooting.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Will Rivers says any information could be important, and could include photos and videos from the party or the surrounding area at the time of the shooting.

Those who submit info that leads to an arrest are now eligible for a $25,000 reward.

Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant also lamented the rise in violence in the city this year, with 149 homicides and 35 of the victims being under age 21.


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