The six arrested were believed to be involved in the "numerous incidents over the past few weeks, including felonious assaults, shots fired, and multiple disturbances” around one street, police said.
"We recognize that even in the absence of a credible threat, we do not know what this day may mean for those who might be inspired by this declaration.”
The sheriff said deputies interviewed witnesses at the scene and confirmed that the man “did in fact fire a number of shots from a handgun at a person directly outside of the trailer.”
Like any good horror movie, the zombies keep coming and the bodies keep piling up. It’s the same at the Graveyard of Browns Quarterbacks on Charles Road in North Ridgeville, where there are some freshly dug graves this year.
Tenants at a local apartment complex are feeling deserted. They say they haven’t had a maintenance worker since April and the property issues keep piling up.
The Ohio School Bus Safety Working Group met in person on Thursday in Columbus. The focus of the meeting was on seat belts on school buses and if they are a good idea.Avon Lake’s Superintendent, Joelle Magyar, was the featured speaker at the meeting. She spoke about her district’s experience testing out tow buses that have seatbelts on them.
The store manager approached him at the door when he went to leave and he reportedly became aggressive towards her and another clerk and pulled out a handgun.
In this week’s Cuyahoga’s Most Wanted, authorities are looking for a Shaker Heights man who may be a member of the “HVD Mob,” a gang known to the area of Harvard Avenue on Cleveland’s east side.
According to troopers, John Dugan III was eastbound on the State Route 2 entrance ramp from U.S. 6 when he failed to negotiate a curve, traveled off the road and overturned.
“Hopefully kids understand that you don’t have to finish where you started,” Rich Paul said. “If you look at my start, if you look at all the things that took place throughout my life I had every excuse needed not to go forward.”
Euclid officials say they installed islands in the middle of the street. The hope is that cars will slow down, and the commute to school for kids will be safer.
More and more children are dying as a result of domestic violence. That’s according to new data released Wednesday by the Ohio Domestic Violence Network. In most domestic violence cases, the perpetrator has been the victim’s parent.
It is a reoccurring problem in the City of Cleveland Heights. Cars crashing at the intersection of Fairmount Blvd. and Taylor Street. Most of these crashes ending up with a car in the front yard or in the home of John Gall’s home.
It's called: the 'Youth Violence Intervention & Prevention Strategic Plan.' The hope is to cut violent crimes committed by people between 13 and 24 by 10-percent in the next 5 years.
“What we do want is a fair contract that would not only retain the good teachers that we have here but also attract teachers to want to come,” ATA spokesperson Emily Marty said. “I’m a parent, I’m a community member, and I want what’s best for the schools.”
A traffic stop led to three men facing “a variety of charges” after the driver initiated a pursuit, the passengers tried to run away, and one threw a loaded gun out of the car, Wickliffe police confirmed.
Officials say an inmate stabbed earlier in the month is back in jail after his release from a hospital, but the victim’s mother is coming forward with questions.
Your commute to and from the Flats just got easier. The Center Street Swing Bridge located in the Flats has reopened. The Ohio Department of Transportation invested $4.8 million into bridge repairs.