Cleveland, OH
Myles Garrett has been sacked many, many times for speeding in Northeast Ohio
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Due to Monday’s accident in Medina county, Myles Garrett has been cited for failure to keep up management of his 2020 Porsche by the Ohio State Freeway Patrol (OSP).
In video launched in the present day by OPS, a patrolman might be heard telling Garrett it’ll greater than probably add two factors to his state driving document, which is able to be a part of his factors from a number of different site visitors stops up to now couple of years.
In truth, Garrett could be very acquainted with the OSP, as soon as getting two tickets within the matter of two days for extreme dashing.
In response to Medina Municipal Courtroom information, on Sept. 24 and Sept. 25 of 2021, Garret was pulled over twice for doing 120 mph and 99 mph respectively in a 70 mph zone.
For the primary ticket Garrett pleaded responsible and paid $267 in fines and prices and was given 4 factors on his license.
For the second incident he pleaded responsible, getting two extra factors and paying $287.
In October of 2019, OSP acquired Garrett once more on I-71 in Cleveland doing 91 mph in a 60 mph zone.
On the time he was driving a 2018 Porsche, not the one he wrecked on Monday.
It was April of 2020, {that a} Summit County Sheriff’s deputy pulled Garrett over on I-77 for going 100 mph in a 65 mph zone in line with Akron Municipal Courtroom information.
In that case he was additionally cited for reckless operation of a automobile and a violation of a flip and cease sign, each of which have been dismissed.
Being discovered responsible Garrett paid a $308 greenback effective and was given two extra factors on his license.
In Ohio your license is suspended in case you are given 12 or extra factors in any given two 12 months interval.
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Suspect set house on fire during standoff in Old Brooklyn
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – One person was taken into custody after a standoff and a fire in the city’s Old Brooklyn neighborhood.
The situation at a house in the 4600 block of Bader Ave. began around 10 p.m. Tuesday when Cleveland Police Second District officers went to the home to search for a man wanted for multiple felony warrants.
Cleveland Police said officers were given consent to check the home, but as they approached the rear staircase, the suspect threatened to shoot if they continued.
Officers retreated and attempted negotiations, but the suspect refused to surrender and barricaded himself inside, making threats about a shootout and possessing explosives.
SWAT officers and the Bomb Squad were called to the scene and officers said as SWAT entered the home, the suspect set the fire and fled out the back.
After a brief foot chase, the suspect was arrested at 3:06 a.m. Wednesday.
His name has not been released.
Cleveland Firefighters said they fought the blaze from the exterior, due to concerns of possible traps or explosives inside.
Damage is estimated at $80,000.
Police added five cats and two dogs are believed to have died in the fire.
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Cleveland, OH
‘Spring into Love!’: City Dogs Cleveland in full bloom with 100+ dogs reduces adoption fee to $21

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – City Dogs Cleveland said the kennel is full again with more than 100+ “amazing dogs who would love to blossom in homes of their own.”
So, now’s the time to “Spring into Love with CITY DOGS!”
To help getting as many precious pups paired up as possible, City Dogs has reduced adoption fees to just $21 from Friday, Mar. 28 through Sunday, Mar. 30.
“We have lots of dogs coming in our door everyday and we hope to have a big adoption weekend!” City Dogs Cleveland stated. “We’re all excited for spring, so why not enjoy it with a new best friend?!”
Not only will you have the best time this springtime with your new four-legged best friend, the adopt fee also includes:
- microchip
- county license
- basic vaccinations
- spay/neuter surgery
- and of course, a lifetime of love!
Walk-ups are welcome between 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
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 Ave., 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.
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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Cleveland, OH
Are Previous Game Concerns Real Issues for MSU?

The Michigan State Spartans are preparing for a Sweet Sixteen match-up with the Ole Miss Rebels this Friday as they look to continue their run in the NCAA Tournament.
This will be the second time the two teams have faced off in their program’s history, with the Spartans taking the only other game. Coincidentally enough, that game came in the second round of the Big Dance in 1999.
Chris Beard’s Rebels are currently playing excellent basketball, coming off of a dismantling of the Iowa State Cyclones in the Round of 32. It will take MSU’s A-plus game to move on to the Elite Eight.
However, Tom Izzo’s team has not played its best basketball despite winning both games by solid margins. The Spartans have struggled in a few key areas that could come back to bite them against the Rebels if they are not careful.
MSU has not been particularly sharp when taking care of the basketball. The Spartans have committed 20 turnovers through their first two tournament games.
New Mexico’s aggressive defense often forced the ball out of MSU’s hands on Sunday evening, which is something that cannot happen against a stingy Beard-coached team.
Ole Miss ranked eighth out of all tournament teams in turnovers forced with 14.2 per game. MSU must hold onto the basketball, or the Rebels will convert on its mistakes.
Another issue that has come up in these two games has been the Spartans’ free-throw shooting. A reliable team in the regular season, the Spartans have struggled at the line through their first two games.
MSU has connected on 34-of-49 free-throw attempts, good for 69.4 percent. Izzo’s team hit on almost 78 percent of its free throws in the regular season, so this drop in efficiency has been concerning.
Of course, the Spartans have struggled from beyond the arc all season, but the issue looked especially glaring against the Lobos. MSU hit just 4-of-15 3-pointers, something that cannot happen against a Rebels team that has hit on 49 percent of its attempts this postseason.
Outside of the 3-point shooting, these issues are fundamental concerns that will drive Izzo crazy. He will harp on them this week to ensure his team does not struggle with them on Friday night.
Quite simply, MSU cannot afford to, or they won’t see the Elite Eight.
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