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2 more suspects arrested in Cleveland shooting outside St. Malachi
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Two more suspects were arrested in the shooting at St. Malachi last Monday.
This comes after the first suspect in the shooting, Richo Samuels, Jr., was arrested and charged Wednesday.
Officers arrested the second suspect Thursday after officers witnessed an alleged aggravated robbery on the 2700 block of Division Avenue.
According to Cleveland Police, officers arrested the suspect, 30-year-old Randall Rayshawn Russell, who is also a suspect in the St. Malachi shooting.
The third suspect, 37-year-old Rahmean Omar Ponzie, in the shooting was arrested on Saturday.
According to Cleveland police, the shooting happened near the intersection of West 25th Street and Washington Avenue just before 6 p.m. last Monday.
When police arrived on scene, there was no shooter there.
According to a police report, officers found Samuels outside the aquarium nearby, took him into custody, and found a weapon in his possession.
Police said Samuels is suspected of being involved in the shooting in addition to being one of the people who was shot.
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The two other victims in the shooting had injuries that were not life-threatening, Cleveland police said.
Charges have not yet been filed for Ponzie or Russell.
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Several Northeast Ohio police departments competing in holiday food drive challenge
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Several police departments in the University Circle area are competing in the Battle of the Badges, a holiday food drive challenge.
Teams include:
- Case Western Reserve University Police Department
- University Circle Police Department
- Cleveland Clinic Police Department
The competition is from Nov. 1 through Nov. 16.
All departments are competing to collect the most canned and nonperishable food by total weight.
The donations will be given to the Cleveland Food Bank.
Community members can participate and can drop off donations at any of the police departments.
Below is a list of the requested items:
- Canned fruit
- Vegetables
- Beans
- Rice
- Pasta
- Cereal
- Pasta sauce
- Peanut butter
- Canned protein
- Juice
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‘We are FULL!’: City Dogs Cleveland shelter out of space with 60 intakes in 4 days
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – “We are out of space!” City Dogs Cleveland said as they begged for help after taking in 60 pups within just four days.
“Unfortunately, the dogs haven’t slowed down and we are not getting enough back into homes. We still urgently need help from our community to find homes for dogs!” City Dogs Cleveland stated on Nov. 8.
Top Row: Syrena, Starburst, Rita, Garth
Middle Row: Rowena, Enoki, Morty, Big Larry
Bottom Row: Ceasar, Glinda, Turbo, Razzle(City Dogs Cleveland)
CLAIM YOUR DOG
City Dogs Cleveland wants to get lost dogs back to their owners.
Click here to see all of the lost/found dogs in the kennel.
The Cleveland kennel is located at 9203 Detroit Avenue and can be reached at 216-664-3069.
“If you don’t reach someone live right away, PLEASE leave a voicemail as these are checked regularly,” City Dogs insisted. “If you know anyone who is missing a pet, please have them check the kennel ASAP!”
ADOPT
If you would like to adopt one (or more!) click here to see the precious pups just waiting to be part of your family.
For those who can’t make the adoption event or want to avoid a potential wait, click here to set up a meet and greet with the dog who is pulling on your heartstrings from the photos.
The $61 adoption fee includes:
- microchip
- county license
- basic vaccinations
- spay/neuter surgery
- and of course, a lifetime of love!
FOSTER
Even if you aren’t able to adopt at this time, but still have some room in your home and heart, you can click here to learn about fostering a dog.
“It will save a life, but isn’t a lifelong commitment,” City Dogs Cleveland stated.
VOLUNTEER
If you only have room in your heart and your schedule, become a volunteer!
The City of Cleveland said volunteers can help with:
- dog walking
- events
- fostering
- transport
- social media and networking
- photography
- training
- and more!
Email citydogs@city.cleveland.oh.us or call 216-664-3069 for more information about future volunteer opportunities.
DONATE
For those who are unable to adopt or foster at this time but still want to help, the kennel is always in need of monetary and item donations, like the dogs’ favorite chew dogs.
“Providing the dogs with in-kennel enrichment is so important when our facility is so full,” City Dogs Cleveland stated.
You don’t even have to go to the store or stop by the kennel to drop off your donations!
Just purchase these items from the City Dogs wish lists on Amazon or Chewy, and they will be automatically delivered to the kennel.
Click here to view the City Dogs Cleveland Amazon wish list.
Click here to view the City Dogs Cleveland Chewy wish list.
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