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Cleveland man sentenced to 18 years for five armed robberies in four days
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A Cleveland man was sentenced Thursday to 18 years in prison for robbing four dollar stores and a bank.
Reginald Wimberly, 24, pulled a gun in four holdups and threatened to shoot someone at the bank. The heists took place in a four-day span.
U.S. District Judge Bridget Brennan adopted a plea agreement reached by prosecutors and Wimberly’s defense attorney that called for the sentence. She ordered Wimberly to repay $1,426 that he stole and sentenced him to three years of post-prison supervision that includes mental health and drug treatment programs.
“Obviously this is very serious,” Brennan said. “Someone could have been seriously harmed or killed in any of these robberies.”
Wimberly robbed three Dollar General stores on Cleveland’s East Side from noon to 6 p.m. on Dec. 27, 2022. The next day, he held up a Family Dollar store, and on Dec. 30, 2022, he did the same at the Citizens Bank on Broadway Avenue near East 57th Street.
During the bank robbery, Wimberly slid a note to a teller demanding $20,000 and threatening to shoot the person next to him if he didn’t get the money.
The teller handed him $100, and Wimberly ran from the bank.
Wimberly dropped his phone inside the bank and the FBI initially arrested the phone’s owner, who was Wimberly’s roommate at the time. Agents later determined Wimberly had taken the phone to the bank.
He admitted to FBI agents that he robbed the bank because he was “tired of being broke and out of money,” according to court records.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Kristen Rolph said Wimberly’s robberies “escalated” and that the victims feared for their lives, including one who “has been impacted long-term.”
Wimberly declined to speak during the hearing, saying only that he had a good attorney.
Rolph and Wimberly’s defense attorney, James Kersey, said during the hearing that Wimberly suffered from drug addiction and mental illnesses that caused him at times to spiral.
“That’s a combination that shows why we’re here and why exactly he did what he did,” Kersey said.
Cleveland, OH
Downtown Cleveland roads closed due to filming
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – There are several temporary road closures in downtown Cleveland on Monday morning due to filming.
The city said the following roads will be closed intermittently to traffic from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.:
- Euclid Ave. from 9th St. to Public Square
- E. Roadway from Euclid to Superior
- Superior from Public Square to 9th St.
- 9th St. from Superior to Euclid
Parking Restrictions
- Euclid Ave. from 9th St. to Public Square
- 9th St. from Superior to Euclid
Cleveland Police officers will be assisting with pedestrian and car traffic.
The city asks drivers to plan and allow for extra time.
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City of Cleveland files motion to dismiss Kucinich appeal
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The city of Cleveland filed a motion to dismiss former Mayor Dennis Kucinich’s appeal Saturday.
In an April 15 letter, the city previously promised that if Kucinich chose to file a lawsuit with representation, it would officially file for dismissal.
In the motion, the city asked the Eighth District Court of Appeals to dismiss, saying the lawsuit filed by Kucinich cannot stand because state law prohibits nonattorneys from filing lawsuits on behalf of taxpayers.
Kucinich’s lawsuit was dismissed last month, which brought on this appeal the city is pushing back on.
The city and the Browns reached an agreement last October allowing the team to move to Brook Park.
Kucinich had initially filed a lawsuit against the city of Cleveland and the Browns in 2025, saying they both failed to legally enforce the lease to keep the Browns in Cleveland.
The city wants the appeals court to freeze the briefing until the court decides whether Kucinich has the legal standings to proceed with his suit.
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