Cleveland, OH
Mansfield home where 6 were shot, 2 killed was Airbnb, neighbors say; Victim’s family speaks out
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Tragic details coming to light after that deadly shooting at a teen party in Mansfield just minutes before midnight on Friday.
19 News has learned two teens were shot and killed, and four teens were injured by gunfire, including one as young as 14.
Neighbors confirm the home on the 800 block of Ferndale Avenue in Mansfield was an Airbnb rented out for the large teen party that they allege was unsupervised.
Mansfield Police tell 19 News that after responding to the deadly shooting, they found numerous guns and drugs inside the home.
Tanjanaya Taylor is the mother of 17-year-old Jarmel Boyd.
He was shot and killed at the party, his body still inside the home when first responders arrived.
Taylor couldn’t fight back tears as she told 19 News her son was her world, “He was the man of the house, like he stood up to everything to be the big brother. When I went through my cancer, he was right there with me.”
Boyd was a junior at Mansfield High School and a shining light in his mother’s life.
He was larger than life at 6′6″, and always played the role of protector of his mother and younger siblings.
Now, he will be forever 17, a lifetime destroyed by gun violence, “I lost everything when I lost my son. He was too good to be gone. He didn’t deserve it. He deserves justice because he didn’t deserve to be gone,” Taylor said.
The Mansfield mother couldn’t hold back her tears as she talked about learning that the home where the teen party was held was an Airbnb.
She says an adult would have had to rent for the teens, “These kids are coming with weapons and these parents are renting AIR BNB’s for these kids and then they’re not staying there with them – putting other people in harm’s way. Why would you want to do that,” Taylor said.
19 News is working to find out what led to the deadly shooting.
No arrests have been made.
If you have information that could help police detectives in this case, please contact Det. Sgt. Jered Kingsborough at (419) 755-9729 or Det. Korey Kaufman at (419) 755-9748 with tips.
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Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland, OH
2 people, 78 and 81, dead in suspected murder-suicide at Cleveland Metroparks, police say
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Metroparks police launched a suspected murder-suicide investigation Sunday involving a 78-year-old woman and 81-year-old man.
Police say the pair were found dead in a vehicle parked near the Mastick Woods Golf Course around 11 p.m. Sunday.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner has identified the deceased as Barbara A. Conroy and Dennis Raymond Conroy from Brooklyn.
The medical examiner said Barbara’s death is a suspected homicide.
A Cleveland Metroparks police report states an officer spotted a parked car while making an after-hours patrol in the parking lot.
According to the report, two officers approached the vehicle and found the pair dead inside from gunshot wounds.
Metroparks police said investigators learned from Cleveland police that Barbara had been reported missing earlier in the day.
The investigation determined Dennis picked up Barbara from a Cleveland nursing home prior to the incident, according to the report.
Cleveland Metroparks police said their investigation is ongoing.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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Cleveland, OH
Arby’s employees ‘confused’ after store closes without warning
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Workers are put up against the clock as their jobs hang in the balance.
Daundre Frazier told 19 News his work family was torn apart when the Arby’s on Chester Avenue and East 22nd Street in Cleveland was shut down without warning.
“It was Monday morning when we all found out, “ said Frazier. “It’s like we’re scheduled to work we got bills and stuff to pay and it was just a whole bunch of commotion.”
Frazier says when he came into work last Monday his other coworkers were cleaning out the store–saying they didn’t find out about the move until they came in for their shift.
Cashayliana Jones says she was supposed to be starting this week.
“I was really confused like did anyone know about this or did it come out of the blue,” said Jones.
Frazier says even though they didn’t hear about the closure until the 10th they received this letter that was written on the 6th about the closure.
Stating if they stayed and helped clean up the store they could transfer to other Arby’s locations.
But Frazier says that wont work for a lot of his team.
“Everybody who works here lives within 10 minutes, “ said Frazier. “Ubering, Lyfting, and catching the bus are gonna cost more money than they bring in for working.”
Putting people in a bind right before the holidays.
“They didn’t let us know because they didn’t think we would come in and do the cleaning duties they needed us to do, but they never gave us that option,” said Frazier.
“We could have been looking for another job,” said Frazier. That would have been the courtesy for them.”
Our team reached out to Arby’s with these concerns twice, but hasn’t heard back.
“Everybody who works here is like a family, we all treat each other like brothers and sisters,“ said Frazier. “When that happened we were all just like shocked.”
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