The gas station employee survived his injuries.
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio - A 31-year-old East Cleveland man convicted of shooting a BP/711 gas station employee will be sentenced Wednesday.
In September, William McLendon pleaded guilty to felonious assault for the shooting at the gas station in the 20400 block of Chagrin Blvd. in Shaker Heights around 6:30 a.m. on Feb. 20. Shaker Heights police said the 34-year-old employee was arguing with McLendon, who was a customer, when McClendon pulled out a gun and shot him.According to Shaker Heights Police Commander John Cole, McLendon surrendered to police that evening.
The employee was rushed to a local hospital where he had emergency surgery, said police. His name is not being released.Mantua police officer plans to file lawsuit against Portage Co. Sheriff’s Office after child endangerment case dismissed Cleveland‘s Mayor estimates the Browns’ decision to build a new stadium could cost the downtown $30 million every yearHere’s what Dee and Jimmy Haslam are saying about the Cleveland Browns move to Brook ParkWoman shot at Estabrook Rec. Center on Cleveland’s West Side
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