Cleveland, OH
Sentencing for woman convicted of killing Cleveland Police Officer Shane Bartek
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The 19-year-old girl convicted on a number of costs, together with aggravated homicide, for the taking pictures dying of an off-duty Cleveland police officer, shall be sentenced Tuesday afternoon by Cuyahoga County Court docket of Frequent Pleas Choose John O’Donnell.
On Aug. 3, a jury discovered Tamara McLoyd responsible of killing Officer Shane Bartek on Dec. 31, 2021 in Cleveland’s West Park neighborhood.
Bartek was employed by Cleveland police in August 2019 and served with the Fifth District.
McLoyd was 18 years outdated on the time of the crime.
“She was a terrorist on our streets,” mentioned Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley.
After the lethal taking pictures within the car parking zone of an condominium constructing within the 4300 block of Rocky River Drive, McLoyd fled the scene in Officer Bartek’s private automotive.
Anthony Butler Jr. was arrested driving Bartek’s stolen automobile a number of hours later after a police pursuit involving a number of Northeast Ohio regulation enforcement companies.
On June 29, Butler pleaded responsible to unauthorized use of a motorized vehicle, failure to conform, receiving stolen property and obstructing official enterprise.
Butler was sentenced to 3 years in jail.
McLoyd, who was taken into custody at a gasoline station a number of hours after the deadly taking pictures, didn’t take the stand in her personal protection throughout the trial.
On Aug. 25, McLoyd was additionally convicted of 5 counts of aggravated theft, two counts of kidnapping, one rely of getting weapons beneath incapacity and one rely of improperly dealing with firearms in a motorized vehicle for a number of unrelated crimes in Northeast Ohio between November and December 2021.
She will even be sentenced for these crimes Tuesday afternoon by Choose O’Donnell.
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Cleveland, OH
FBI Cleveland special agent in charge appointed to officer training commission
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has appointed FBI Cleveland Special Agent in Charge Greg Nelsen to the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission.
“I am honored to serve as the newest member of the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission and help to uphold and improve law enforcement training in Ohio,” Nelsen said in a press release.
He has been with the FBI for more than 23 years. He had also been the deputy assistant director at the FBI Criminal Justice Information Service Division’s Operational Programs Branch. Before joining the FBI, he had been a police officer.
“The Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission improves Ohio peace officers’ professional capabilities through the careful oversight of law enforcement training within the state,” the release reads. “The commission has also been given the same responsibility regarding private security, local corrections, jail personnel, bailiffs, and public defender investigators.”
The governor appoints the commission members “with the advice and consent of the Ohio Senate” for a three-year term. They can make recommendations related to officer training to the Attorney General.
Cleveland, OH
Teen shot on Edgewater Beach in serious condition; 20+ shots reported
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A teenager was hit with gunfire on Edgewater Beach Saturday evening after a reported 20 to 30 shots were heard in the area.
According to Cleveland Dispatch, police were called to the scene near the Edgewater Beach House around 9 p.m.
Cleveland Metroparks Police are handling the investigation.
According to Cleveland EMS, the 18-year-old was grazed in his back and was taken to the hospital in serious condition.
19 News reached out to Cleveland Metroparks for more information and they released the following statement:
19 News crews on scene counted over a dozen police markers. Police are still searching the area for shell casings.
19 News is on the scene and will continue to update this developing story.
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Cleveland, OH
Man charged in Cleveland wrong-way crash that killed 1, injured 2
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office on Friday announced the indictment of a man accused of killing one person and injuring three others.
Cleveland EMS dispatchers say the crash occurred at 1:02 a.m. on I-71 near the W. 150th Street exit.
24-year-old Marco Castro faces charges of aggravated vehicular homicide, involuntary manslaughter, aggravated vehicular assault, vehicular assault and OVI, according to Prosecutor Michael C. O’Malley.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office said 58-year-old Vertica Lemaitre, of Oak Harbor, died at the scene.
The crash also left a 32-year-old woman and a 61-year-old man injured. Castro was also injured in the crash.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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