Police in Ohio are hunting for up to three suspects after a driver who was allegedly speeding down a residential street was fatally shot for striking a 4-year-old boy.

Police said Jamie Urton, 44, was killed after he got out of his vehicle to check on the injured child and an argument erupted between him and onlookers Friday.

“There was some type of confrontation that took place after the accident,” Cincinnati Police Department Lt. Steve Saunders told The Post. “I don’t know exactly what ensued, but as a result of that confrontation, there was gunfire that occurred and the victim was struck several times and was killed.”

No suspects had been identified as of Monday, Saunders said.

The boy’s father, Jamal Killings, told WCPO that his son was released from the hospital with bleeding in his brain on Saturday — one day after the violence on Kenton Street, where police said the boy was hit by a car after crossing into the road.

Killings, who was busy checking on his son’s condition, said he wasn’t aware that someone had targeted the man behind the wheel who struck him.

“My job as a father was to get my son face first off the concrete and take him to see medical attention, and that’s what I did,” Killings told the station.

The car had been speeding at about 45 miles per hour just prior to the crash, he said.

“I initially stopped the car, you know, a lot of kids play on that street — that’s residential, 15-25 [mph],” Killings said. “I initially stopped him. He slowed down a bit and then he kind of like swerved around me, hitting my other son. My son wasn’t hit in the middle of the street. He was hit on the curb.”

Killings apologized to Urton’s relatives, saying he didn’t agree with the apparent vigilante street justice.

“I apologize for your loss,” Killings said. “I don’t condone violence. I don’t teach my kids violence. That should never have happened … an unfortunate situation, unfortunate event, but I hope we can all learn from this.”

Killings said the boy must be monitored closely for the next six weeks and could require surgery due to his injuries.

Witnesses told police that three people were involved in the shooting, WCPO reported.

“I pulled right into it,” witness George Gaines said of the crime scene. “He was parked in the middle of the street.”

Gaines said he saw Urton slumped over into the car’s passenger seat as police responded to the shooting.

“The police pulled out from every place,” he said. “It was crazy.”

A passenger in Urton’s car was also injured by the suspects, but was not shot, WLWT reports. Police said it’s unclear whether the victims were dragged from the car or were attacked after they exited the vehicle.