Cleveland, OH
Police search for suspect of brutal random attack in Downtown Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – An attorney suffered serious injuries after being attacked outside the Downtown Hilton on March 29. The attack appears to be random. Surveillance cameras didn’t capture the actual assault, but the suspect can clearly be seen walking the streets after the attack. Cleveland police now hope someone will be able to identify him.
“I went down like this, and I’m covering my face,” said attorney David Dudley as he described the attack.
Dudley, a California-based attorney, had been working on a case in Cleveland when he was assaulted on Good Friday at around 7 pm. At the time, he was walking towards the Downtown Hilton on Lakeside Avenue to grab a drink. That’s when he says a menacing man came out of the hotel and approached him.
“He looked a little intoxicated, to be honest,” said Dudley. “So, I was a little weary of him. And he smiles, he gives me a weird smile as he walks by me. The next thing I know, I get a left hook to my left eye.”
Dudley says he was hit several times, and the attack didn’t stop ― even when he hit the ground.
“Kicked me in my right rib cage,” Dudley said. “He kicked me twice in the right shoulder, then he kicked me five times in the back of the head.”
Dudley says he then managed to get up and run towards the hotel. That’s when his attacker walked away. Dudley was taken to a hospital and treated for his injuries.
“My injuries were a major contusion to my left eye and, a fractured right shoulder,” Dudley said. “Major bruising to the back and side of my head.”
Dudley says the most disturbing part about this incident ― there was no apparent motive.
“He didn’t say a word, not one word during this attack,” said Dudley. “I asked him several times, ‘what are you doing, why are you doing this?’ And no response. Random attack, never seen this guy once in my life.”
19 Investigates obtained surveillance footage from the Cleveland Police Department which shows the suspect minutes after the brutal beatdown.
Video shows the suspect wearing a Zebo Samuel, San Francisco wide-receiver t-shirt. He’s seen stumbling down the streets, walking away from the hotel as he heads down Lakeside Avenue. At one point, he trips and falls face-first onto the sidewalk and later falls into a building. Within minutes, a worker with the Downtown Cleveland Alliance is seen trying to help him out, but the suspect gets up and runs away.
Cleveland police now hope someone will recognize his face, which is clearly shown in the video ― before anyone else gets hurt.
“We ask that they give us a call and we hope to find this individual who obviously assaulted this victim,” said Cleveland Police Sergeant Wilfredo Diaz. “We want to bring justice to the victim, and we hope we can make an arrest soon.”
Dudley describes the suspect as African American, 6′1″, and about 200 lbs. The CPD says he may have been involved in another assault, but the victim in that case did not file a police report. If you do recognize the man in the video, you are urged to call Crimestoppers at 216-252-2463.
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland councilman warns of planned outages coming to city’s west side during high heat
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland City Councilman Charles Slife warned of a planned and temporary power outage from First Energy on Wednesday afternoon amid dangerously high temperatures.
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According to the post, First Energy is working to install two new poles, one in Lakewood and one on Rocky River Drive near St. Joseph Academy.
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“This work is being done to bolster the electrical grid, which is being strained by heavy use due to high temperatures, and to avoid widespread and long-lasting outages,” the post said.
Slife emphasizes that Wednesday’s outages are temporary and intentional.
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The outages are expected to impact the northern half of Ward 15 and may last up to an hour.
Slife said he would provide more details when available.
19 News has reached out to First Energy for more information.
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Cleveland, OH
Rangers capitalize on costly Guardians mistake, extend winning streak to six
Jacob deGrom pitched seven strong innings and the Texas Rangers took advantage of a bone-headed play by Cleveland rookie outfielder Cooper Ingle on Tuesday night to beat the Guardians 4-2 and extend their winning streak to six games.
DeGrom (7-5) allowed a two-run homer to Kyle Manzardo in the first before turning dominant. The right-hander gave up a leadoff single in the second before retiring 18 of the next 19 batters, improving to 4-0 in June.
Joc Pederson hit a two-run homer and Josh Jung added a solo shot as the AL West-leading Rangers improved to 7-2 on their road trip.
They got a big assist in the seventh inning when Ingle, making just his second major league start in the outfield, lost track of the number of outs and tossed a live ball into the stands, allowing the Rangers to take a 3-2 lead.
With a runner at second and one out, Ingle caught a routine fly ball hit by Rangers left fielder Alejandro Osuna for the second out. Thinking it was the third out, Ingle looked at the ball in his glove before throwing it over the protective netting to fans.
The umpires immediately ruled the ball was dead, and Ezequiel Duran was awarded home plate.
Pederson connected for his 14th homer — and 11th since May 26 — off Tanner Bibee (2-9) to tie it 2-all in the third.
Jung’s ninth homer made it 4-2 in the eighth.
Manzardo gave the Guardians a 2-0 lead in the first with his 10th homer.
Rangers shortstop Corey Seager was pulled before his at-bat in the first inning because of back discomfort. The five-time All-Star missed 19 games earlier this season with back spasms.
Cleveland, OH
Wide spread power outages plaguing Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Thousands of FirstEnergy and Cleveland Public Power customers are without power in the city of Cleveland.
Check CPP’s and FirstEnergy’s websites for the latest information on the outages.
As temperatures remain at extreme levels, Cleveland Public Power is responding to isolated service interruptions caused by equipment working harder during periods of sustained high demand.
— ClevelandPublicPower (@clepublicpower) June 30, 2026
The outages are mostly located from downtown Cleveland to the westside.
19 News has reached out to Cleveland Public Power and FirstEnergy for more information on the outages but have yet to hear back.
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