Cleveland, OH
Timothy Loehmann withdraws application for Tioga Borough police officer
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – On Thursday morning, former Cleveland Police Officer Timothy Loehmann withdrew his software for the Tioga Borough police division in Pennsylvania.
The information first surfaced Wednesday on social media that Loehmann had been sworn in because the division’s sole police officer.
When Loehmann was a Cleveland police officer, he shot and killed Tamir Rice, 12, on Nov. 22, 2014. Rice was carrying an airsoft gun, with the orange tip eliminated.
Samaria Rice, the mom of Tamir Rice, stated it’s “pathetic, it’s pitiful, it’s a disgrace,” after studying about Loehmann’s new job on Wednesday.
“The system is damaged, as a result of police reform is definitely not working. You’ll rent somebody figuring out he has murdered a 12-year-old youngster. How dare you. How dare you do it,” Rice acknowledged.
Loehmann and the opposite officer concerned have been by no means charged with any prison wrongdoing in Tamir’s demise.
However, Loehmann was fired years later from the Cleveland Police Division for offering false info on his job software.
The Metropolis of Cleveland settled a lawsuit with the Rice Household for $6 million.
David Wilcox, Tioga Borough’s Mayor, responded to considerations on social media pages Wednesday saying: “This has nothing to do with me. Council hires, fires and background checks. I actually wasn’t even allowed to take his resume with me the day they interviewed him.”
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Cleveland, OH
How to Watch: OKC Thunder vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
The Oklahoma City Thunder and Cleveland Cavaliers are going toe-to-toe in a fun contest in which the NBA has spent the past 24 hours marketing.
This is a game that started to grow buzz a couple of weeks ago, when the NBA decided to flex tonight’s and next Thursday’s matchup between these two teams onto National TV.
The Thunder will be in Cleveland tonight on ESPN, with the return trip game next Thursday in Oklahoma City being shown on TNT.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is in the midst of an MVP campaign, the Cavs are still out to prove they are more than a great regular season team but legitimate contenders – a win over the Thunder would continue to boost up their resume.
Each team is riding a long winning streak with the Oklahoma City Thunder rattling off 15 straight victories and the Cavs winning ten straight. The Thunder are fresh off back to back wins over Eastern Conference contenders Nwe York Knicks and Boston Celtics.
The Cavs have already ripped off a 15 game winning streak of their own before starting this ten game string of wins.
Game information: Oklahoma City Thunder (30-5) vs. Cleveland Cavalier (31-4)
Time/date: 6:00 p.m. CT on Wednesday, Jan. 08
Where: Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse — Cleveland, OH
TV/streaming: TNT
Total points: 229.5
Moneyline: Cavaliers -144
Spread: Cleveland Cavaliers -2.5
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland man found murdered inside vehicle
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A 25-year-old Cleveland man was found murdered inside a vehicle over the weekend.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner identified the victim as Raeveon Camp.
According to the medical examiner, Camp’s body was inside a vehicle parked in a driveway in the 700 block of E. 92nd St.
This is in the city’s Glenville neighborhood.
Camp was pronounced dead at the scene.
19 News has reached out to Cleveland police for additional information.
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Cleveland, OH
Legal fight brews over drop-in center for Cleveland’s unhoused youth
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Officials with several organizations held a news conference Tuesday morning to give an update on the status of a Youth Drop-in Center in Ohio City.
Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry (LMM), A Place 4 Me (AP4M) and the REACH Youth Action Board (REACH) want to open the shelter at 4100 Franklin Blvd.
The center would help people ages 16 to 25 experiencing housing instability.
“A drop-in center is not just a physical space; it is a supportive environment where young people facing adverse life experiences can feel safe, find respite, and develop healthy connections,” said a spokesperson for LMM.
On Dec. 2, 2025, a judge denied the zoning variance, preventing the center opening and it is now under appeal.
“This project is a vital step in addressing the unmet needs of vulnerable young individuals in Greater Cleveland and ensuring they have the tools to build stable, successful futures,” added the spokesperson for LMM.
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