A shooting at the Tyner Community Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, triggered a significant police presence on Saturday, with multiple injuries reported. Local 3 News confirmed that gunfire erupted at the center shortly after 3:00 PM local time. The Chattanooga Police Department (CPD) responded swiftly to the incident at 6900 Ty Hi Drive. Authorities have not yet released an official statement.
Multiple Injuries Reported
According to Local 3 News, several individuals were injured and transported to a local hospital. Fortunately, no fatalities have been confirmed at this time. The heavy police presence involved CPD officers securing the area and processing the crime scene. Specific details regarding the number of victims, their conditions, or possible suspects remain undisclosed as the investigation continues.
Community Impact
The Tyner Community Center, a red-brick facility nestled among trees, serves as a hub for local events, rentals, and programs. Tragically, Chattanooga has experienced ongoing gun violence issues, including a 2022 mass shooting on McCallie Avenue that left three dead and 14 injured, as well as a shooting near ChattTown Skate Park in 2024. A shooting in March 2025 on Youngstown Road resulted in one fatality, and a homicide in June 2025 on Lindsay Avenue led to an arrest.
Efforts for Public Safety
Under Chief John Chambers, appointed in 2024, the CPD has introduced initiatives like the Crime Gun Intelligence Center and increased public safety camera installations. However, previous camera malfunctions have drawn criticism from the community.