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3 Lorain city police officers shot, suspect dead
LORAIN, Ohio — Three Lorain city police officers remain in Cleveland-area hospitals after being shot on Wednesday in what’s being called an “ambush,” according to investigators.
What You Need To Know
- Two officers are in critical condition, a third was shot in the hand and is expected to recover
- The name of the suspect has not been released
- Officials said the suspect was a lone gunman
- There is no ongoing threat to the public
The shooting happened at about 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, near the 2200 block of Colorado Avenue near River Bend Drive in Lorain.
Officials said the suspect, a 28-year-old man, had parked his car on a nearby dead-end street and opened fire on a patrol vehicle. Two officers inside the vehicle were injured.
“It’s my understanding they were patrolling,” said Elyria Police Chief James Welsh during a press conference Wednesday evening. “I don’t want to speculate until were able to determine exactly why they were here but I can confirm that upon their arrival, they were shot by a gunman in an ambush.”
A third officer was shot several times while in his vehicle as he responded to the scene to aid the injured officers.
Welsh said the officers returned fire.
Police said the suspect, who is believed to have acted alone, was killed. It’s unclear if he took his own life or was injured by police gunfire.
Two of the officers were taken by life-flight helicopter to MetroHealth Hospital in Cleveland. The other officer was taken to another area hospital.
In a social media post, Fraternal Order of Police National Vice President Joe Gamaldi said two of the officers are in critical condition. The third was shot in the hand is expected to recover, Gamaldi added.
Officials have identified the officers as Peter Gale, 51, Brent Payne, 47, and Phillip Wagner, 35. The name of the suspect has not been released as of Wednesday at 7:40 p.m.
“Any time law enforcement is injured its a difficult day for the law enforcement community,” said Welsh. “We’re gonna do everything we can to support them and conduct a thorough investigation into what happened.”
Elyria Police is the lead investigator of the shooting, with the Bureau of Criminal Investigation assisting.
“This is an ongoing investigation; it will take time to understand what transpired here today. My goal and the officers’ here goal is to investigate and report to the public our findings,” Welsh said.
Police are asking witnesses or anyone with information to contact Elyria Police at 440-323-3302.
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Cleveland firefighters rescue worker stranded outside Key Tower

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland firefighters rescued a worker stranded between the 11th and 12th floors of Key Tower on Friday afternoon.
According to a Cleveland Fire Fighters IAFF Local 93 Facebook post, at 3 p.m., firefighters were en route to rescue a worker, possibly washing windows
Cleveland Fire said that an equipment failure left the worker suspended between the 11th and 12th floors of 127 Public Square.
Cleveland firefighters helped the man into the building, and he was not injured.
19 News crews are en route to learn more.
This is a developing story. Be sure to check back with 19 News for updates.
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Cleveland Browns’ Shedeur Sanders Helps Fire Victims Instead Of Attending ESPYs

When more than 100 residents were displaced by a devastating fire last month at the Rainbow Terrace Apartments in Cleveland, Ohio, an incident that left several injured and tragically claimed one life, the surrounding Garden Valley neighborhood was left reeling.
The community needed something to ease the grief, a moment of joy that could help bring people back together. Former Colorado Buffaloes legendary quarterback Shedeur Sanders saw the opportunity to offer that, and he stepped up big.
In an effort to restore a sense of joy and unity in the grief-stricken community, Sanders hosted the first-ever Garden Valley Fun Fest this week.
The event offered a variety of activities, including free haircuts, food trucks, bounce houses, games, music, and face painting. Local organizations even set up resource booths to assist families in the community.
It was a day of fun and joy designed by Sanders and his team to bring people together and help begin the healing process.
#Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders popped out to the Garden Valley Fun Fest, supporting the community after an explosion and fire left one dead, injured others and displaced more than 40 families.
There’s music, food, games and more to help create positivity during a tough time. pic.twitter.com/bIPYQR1iMX
— Camryn Justice (@camijustice) July 16, 2025
“When everything transpired, I was out of town,” Sanders told News 5 Cleveland’s Camryn Justice. “So I was like, ‘Nah, the first thing I do when I get back is definitely come to the community. I just wanted a day for everybody to get out here and have some type of enjoyment, excitement, bring just the family atmosphere back.”
Despite warnings from some not to visit the area, Sanders followed through on his promise. He promoted the event on social media and then showed up in person, spending the day interacting with families, taking photos, and engaging directly with the community.
“There was a lot of people who didn’t want me to come down here and do it, but I don’t understand why,” Sanders added. “God told me to come out here, so I’m never going to question His word. Sending money and stuff, that’s easy. But you have to actually go out there and be in the flesh. I feel like that’s more impactful.”
For the kids at the Rainbow Terrace Apartments, Sanders’ appearance was more than a photo op. Alongside fellow Browns teammate defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr., he organized a pickup football game, tossing passes and drawing up plays like it was a backyard scrimmage. The smiles on the kids’ faces said it all.
#Browns QB Shedeur Sanders and DT Mike Hall Jr. have organized a pick up game of football with the kids at Rainbow Terrace Apartments. pic.twitter.com/sanZ7ZKzOn
— Camryn Justice (@camijustice) July 16, 2025
It was a rare moment of connection, an NFL quarterback choosing to be present in a neighborhood still finding its footing after heartbreak.
“It’s bigger than football,” Sanders told Cleveland 19 News reporter Leah Doherty.
The same day, the ESPYs – which celebrate and recognized the best players, teams and moments in sports – were taking place in Los Angeles. Instead of walking the red carpet, Sanders stayed in Cleveland.
That message rings familiar to fans of the Colorado who watched Sanders grow into more than just a quarterback under the guidance of his father and coach, Deion Sanders.
The rain wasn’t stopping baby boy from doing his thing tho! Ayyyeeee!! 😂😂👏🏼 #Legendary #Getitboo #cleveland #GivingBack pic.twitter.com/FaBMxZjgxS
— Chef Harley 🇵🇷🇹🇹 (@HarleyzWorld) July 16, 2025
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Buffs fans watched Sanders give back to the community throughout his time in Boulder, often without major headlines. Now in Cleveland, he’s doing the same. It’s just a bigger stage, with more eyes watching, and on this occasion with an even greater opportunity to make an impact.
With Browns training camp set to begin tomorrow, Sanders will now turn his attention back to the football field.
All eyes will be on the rookie passer as he’s expected to compete in a deep quarterback room that includes veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett, along with fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel.
But regardless of what happens in camp, Sanders is already making an impact that stretches far beyond the field.
For the families of the Rainbow Terrace Apartments and the Garden Valley neighborhood, Shedeur Sanders is already a hero.
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