Cleveland, OH
Ohio City shooting leaves 1 man dead: Police
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A 49-year-old man died early Saturday morning following a shooting in Ohio City, according to Cleveland police officials.
Cleveland police Sgt. Wilfredo Diaz says officers arrived to the 1745 block of West 25th Street and found the man with multiple gunshot wounds.
Diaz says Cleveland EMS transported the man to MetroHealth Medical Center where he died from his injuries.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the victim as Rodrick Phillips.
CPD have not specified any suspects or the circumstances behind the shooting.
19 News has reached out to the Cleveland Police Department for more details.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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Cleveland, OH
Sentencing for Cleveland man guilty of Ohio City kidnapping, stabbing
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A 50-year-old Cleveland man who pleaded guilty to stabbing and kidnapping a woman in Ohio City earlier this year, will be sentenced in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Thursday.
In September, Rayshon Demore Reese pleaded guilty to one count of kidnapping and one count of attempted murder.
Prosecutors said Reese, a convicted rapist, attacked a woman on April 15 in Ohio City while she waited at a bus stop.
The victim told police she was walking early that morning in the area of West 25th Street and Detroit Avenue when the suspect, later identified as Reese, approached her.
He asked her about the time and bus schedules before he pulled out a box cutter and threatened her, according to prosecutors and police.
Officers said Reese forced the victim, a 59-year-old woman, to walk with him.
As they were nearing West 28th Street, police and prosecutors said the woman fell down as she tried to get the attention of nearby drivers.
That’s when Reese stabbed her multiple times.
Reese fled in his car and was later arrested at a home on Storer Avenue.
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Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland, OH
Timeline: When to expect widespread rain in NE Ohio
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Hurricane made landfall in Jamaica this afternoon as one of the most powerful hurricanes in the Atlantic. It is expected to track through eastern Cuban, into the Bahamas and then out to sea. There will be no direct impacts on the United States.
It will be another quiet and cool evening for us across Northeast Ohio. Skies will be clear, it will be dry and temps in the 40s. You will want the jacket as there will be a little breeze from time to time.

Similar to last night, temps are in the upper 30s, clear and quiet.

Much of Wednesday will be dry with some sunshine in the morning. Temperatures will be a few degrees cooler than average but still an all around pleasant day. Clouds will be on the increase throughout the afternoon. Widespread rain arrives from the south by mid evening and continues Wednesday night.

Steady rain continues all day Thursday for all areas. We could wind up with an inch or two of rain by Friday.



Scattered rain showers will continue with a WNW wind and cooler temps on Friday.

Halloween does not look like a washout. However, a few kiddos may have to dodge a few rain drops Friday evening. Everyone will need a jacket or sweatshirt underneath their Halloween costume. A few other communities may need to move their trick-or-treating to another day. Here’s an early look at trick-or-treating on Halloween:





Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 2. Here’s the latest 8 Day Forecast:

Keep up with FOX 8 for the latest weather conditions.
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