Coolidge Park Chattanooga Shooting: Police Investigate Shots Fired Call
Authorities in Chattanooga, Tennessee are actively investigating an incident that led to the temporary closure of Coolidge Park on Wednesday afternoon, prompting a significant police response and concern among residents and visitors.
According to initial reports, officers with the Chattanooga Police Department were dispatched to the park shortly after 2 p.m. following a call reporting possible gunfire in or near the area. The report triggered an immediate safety response, with law enforcement quickly moving to secure the park and surrounding spaces.
As officers arrived, the area was cleared as a precaution while investigators worked to determine whether any shots were actually fired and to identify the source of the disturbance. No official confirmation of injuries or victims has been released at this time, and authorities have not yet provided further details regarding potential suspects or evidence recovered at the scene.
The rapid response and temporary shutdown of Coolidge Park reflect standard public safety procedures during reported firearm-related incidents, particularly in busy public recreation areas. Officials emphasized that the priority remains ensuring the safety of residents, visitors, and nearby businesses while the situation is assessed.
Residents in the area have been urged to remain alert and to follow updates from official law enforcement channels as the investigation continues. Authorities are expected to release additional information once more facts are confirmed and the scene review is complete.
For now, the situation remains under active investigation, and Coolidge Park is expected to remain closed until law enforcement determines it is safe to reopen.