A man was shot on Cleveland’s Public Square near Ontario Street and Euclid Avenue Wednesday afternoon, according to Cleveland Police.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A man was shot in Cleveland’s Public Square just south of Euclid Avenue in the East 1st alleyway on Wednesday afternoon, Cleveland Police confirmed.The victim was taken to MetroHealth Medical Center for treatment, according to Ciaccia.
Preliminary investigation information indicates the victim appears to know the suspect, but the victim is currently not cooperating with detectives, police stated.Cleveland Police said this suspect is accused of shooting a man in Cleveland's Public SquareCall Third District Detectives at 216-623-5318 if you can identify the suspect or have any other information on this shooting.Copyright 2022 WOIO. All rights reserved.
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