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Cleveland woman convicted in nephew’s killing takes to social media calling to be released

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Brittany Barksdale, the Cleveland woman convicted of killing her nephew in 2022, has been recently posting to social media using the #freeme, garnering a lot of comments online.

Barksdale is convicted of reckless homicide after she shot her 10-year-old nephew Cayden Williams in the head. Police say that she was handling a firearm in June 2022 when she shot through the ceiling. The bullet ricocheted off a mirror and struck Cayden. He later died at the hospital.

Barksdale began serving the reduced 2.5 year sentence in October 2023. Monday, social media posts began appearing on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Under a now-private account, Barksdale was seen posting images like the one below, using the hashtag #freeme.

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Brittany Barksdale was convicted in the killing of her 10-year-old nephew.(Cleveland 19)

19 News became aware of the social media posts following increased traffic to our previous stories.

The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections responded to 19 News’ request for comment on this saying:

“We are investigating this matter, but we preliminarily suspect these photos were sent to friends or family from the ViaPath tablet and posted on social media by an outside individual”.



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William “Andy” Thompson


OBITUARY

William “Andy” Thompson, 80, of Painesville, passed away Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, at David Simpson Hospice House in Cleveland. Born Oct. 26, 1943, in Chicago, Ill., Andy had lived in Painesville for 48 years. Andy loved his family, grandkids and all sports, especially the Guardians. Andy was a retired Mentor High School Social Studies teacher, where he had a passion for making a difference in the classroom and on the baseball field. He was a dedicated coach at the high school, working as the Head Baseball coach for 22 years and the Assistant Football coach for 10 years. In 2003, Andy was inducted into the Mentor Sports Hall of Fame. He proudly served in the U.S. Air Force and was a member of Painesville Elks Lodge #549 for approximately 35 years. He was the loving father of Scott J. Thompson and Lyndsay A. (John) Clair; cherished grandfather of Caiden and Cameryn; brother of Jim (Shirley) Thompson and Bettie Ann Sunderland; partner of Dolores Luckay; former husband, Carole Thompson; and uncle of Katherine, Sandra, Lisa and Carla. Andy was preceded in death by his son, Marc A. Thompson; and parents, Lewis E. and Opal (nee Kennedy) Thompson. Family will receive friends from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, at McMahon-Coyne-Vitantonio Funeral Home, 6330 Center St. (Rt. 615, N. of Rt. 2), in Mentor, with a Celebration of Life Service at 6:30 p.m. Rev. Jerry Kalb from Painesville United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial at Riverside Cemetery in Painesville will be at a later date. Donations in Andy’s name may be made to University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center, P.O. Box 94554, Cleveland, OH 44101-4554. To leave condolences for the family or to order flowers, visit www.MCVfuneralhomes.com.



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Trial to begin for Cleveland man accused of killing Cleveland Clinic employee in 2019

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CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – The jury trial for a 24-year-old man accused in the 2019 murder of a Cleveland Clinic employee, is scheduled to begin Tuesday in front of Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Nancy Margaret Russo.

Sheila Wallace, 58, was shot and killed while walking her dog in McGowan Park in Cleveland’s Bellaire-Puritas neighborhood on Jan. 17, 2019.

In May 2023, DaJuan Evans, who was 18 at the time of the murder, was indicted by a Cuyahoga County Grand Jury on the charges of aggravated murder, murder and felonious assault.

DaJuan Evans((Source: Cuyahoga County Sheriff))

“Sheila Wallace was not and will not be forgotten. Her horrendous murder shook the Bellaire-Puritas community to the core and my thoughts and prayers remain with the victim’s family,” said Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley in a previous statement.

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According to O’Malley, Evans and another man were also walking in the park and when their paths crossed, Evans stopped, turned around and fired four shots.

One shot struck Wallace in the head, one shot struck her in the chest, and the two additional shots missed the victim, said O’Malley.

Residents found Wallace’s body shortly after the shooting and called police. Wallace was pronounced dead at the scene.

O’Malley said on April 3, 2019, there was an unrelated shooting near West 48th Street and Storer Avenue in Cleveland and that gun was later linked through a National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) to the McGowan Park murder.

According to O’Malley, DNA evidence, a NIBIN lead, witness testimony, and video evidence all linked Evans to the crime.

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Sheila Wallace's dog
Sheila Wallace’s dog

Wallace worked as a medical administrative assistant at the Cleveland Clinic.



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ALCS-Hitting Stars May Shine As New York Yankees Face Cleveland Guardians

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Defeating the Kansas City Royals in their American League Division Series, the New York Yankees proved they are more an orchestra than a one-man band.

Their victory was a total team effort.

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Yankees slugger Aaron Judge got only two hits in 18 plate appearances against the pesky Royals.

Now, Judge and his Yankees will take on the underdog Cleveland Guardians in the American League Championship Series.

The series could come down to the Yankees power vs. the Guardians bullpen.

Game 1 of the best-of-seven ALCS began October 14 in Yankee Stadium.

The Yankees won the game, 5-2. Both Juan Soto and Giancarlo Stanton homered in the game.

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Guardians Defeat The Tigers:

While the Yankees were eliminating the Royals, the other American League Division Series saw the Guardians defeat the Detroit Tigers in five games.

To advance to the ALCS against the Yankees, the Guardians beat presumptive American League Cy Young Award Winner, Tarik Skubal, in the fifth and deciding game of the series.

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A fifth inning grand slam blast by Guardians center fielder Lane Thomas put the Guardians ahead in the game. They hung on and won, 7-3.

“Don’t Let These Guys Beat You”

Pre-game locker room meetings generally include the manager saying something like, “Don’t let these guys beat you.” He then lists the guys his pitching staff has to control.

Guardians manager Steven Vogt has probably listed Yankees sluggers Juan Soto, Aaron Judge, and Giancarlo Stanton.

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In the regular season, those three hit 126 combined home runs.

Judge hit 58. Soto hit 41. Stanton hit 27.

Cleveland’s pitchers have to keep those three sluggers in check.

The Guardians can’t come close to matching the firepower of Judge, Soto, and Stanton.

The Guardians, however, do have Jose Ramirez and Josh Naylor hitting in the third and fourth spots in their lineup.

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Ramirez, one of the game’s best pure hitters, and Naylor, can carry the club when they get hot.

Ramirez, a switch-hitter, finished the season with 39 homers, and 41 stolen bases. He also stroked 39 doubles.

Naylor, a streaky left-handed hitter, blasted 31 homers, and 27 doubles.

In short, it would not surprise this scout if these five players are consequential in determining the ultimate outcome of the American League Championship Series:

Juan Soto, Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Jose Ramirez, and Josh Naylor.

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We saw Soto and Stanton shine in Game 1.

The Guardians bats can turn very cold at times.

The Yankees, too, can become very inconsistent.

Good pitching may win the series.

The Guardians have adequate starters, and a wonderful, but tired bullpen.

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The Yankees have adequate starters, and a rejuvenated, excellent bullpen.

Pitching Matchups:

fangraphs.com projects the following pitching matchups for the ALCS:

October 14-Game 1-at New York=Yankees LHP Carlos Rodon started vs. Guardians RHP Alex Cobb

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October 15-Game 2-at New York=Yankees RHP Gerrit Cole vs. Guardians RHP Tanner Bibee

October 17-Game 3-at Cleveland= Yankees RHP Clarke Schmidt vs. Guardians LHP Matthew Boyd

October 18-Game 4-at Cleveland= Yankees RHP Luis Gil vs. Guardians RHP Gavin Williams

If necessary, the series would continue as follows:

October 19-Game 5-at Cleveland

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October 21-Game 6-at New York

October 22-Game 7-at New York

Lineups and Supporting Casts:

Both the Yankees and Guardians have a roster of players capable of stepping up in big games.

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Fangraphs.com lists the following starting lineups-

Yankees:

Gleyber Torres-2B

Juan Soto-RF

Aaron Judge-CF

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Austin Wells-C

Giancarlo Stanton-DH

Jazz Chisholm-3B

Anthony Rizzo-1B

Anthony Volpe-SS

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Alex Verdugo-LF

Guardians:

Steven Kwan-LF

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Kyle Manzardo-DH against RHP, or David Fry against LHP

Jose Ramirez-3B

Josh Naylor-1B

Lane Thomas-CF

Andres Gimenez-2B

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Will Brennan-RF against RHP or Jhonkensy Noel against LHP

Bo Naylor-C

Brayan Rocchio-SS

Bullpen Strengths:

The Guardians bullpen may be the greatest strength of their team.

The Guardians feature Emmanuel Clase as their closer. His wicked slider/cutter combination is very tough to navigate.

Hunter Gaddis, Cade Smith and lefty Tim Herrin have been outstanding in setting-up Clase.

The Guardians bullpen is deep, superb, and likely overworked.

The Yankees bullpen is becoming a strength of their club.

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Veteran right-hander Luke Weaver has stabilized the closer’s role since taking over for Clay Holmes.

This is the first year Weaver has saved games, and he’s been outstanding.

Holmes seems more comfortable and effective in a set-up role.

Right-hander Tommy Kahnle will likely also be used in the high leverage seventh or eighth innings.

Conclusions:

New York is favored in the American League Championship Series, but the Guardians are a pesky, scrappy baseball team.

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Often times a player like Lane Thomas of the Guardians, or Jazz Chisholm of the Yankees can be the hero in a seven-game series.

Perhaps the short right field porch in Yankee Stadium is consequential.

This old scout still looks for heroics to come from among Juan Soto, Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Jose Ramirez or Josh Naylor.



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