Man shot on sidewalk near cheers in cleveland, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, a man was found shot in the head on the sidewalk near Cheers at East 93rd Street in Cleveland. Law enforcement was alerted after a person flagged down an officer at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
I just had someone flag me down.
00:01
I'm still here in 93rd investor.
00:03
They said across the street from Cheers.
00:08
East side of the street, there's someone shot in sidewalk.
00:11
I want to go over there.
00:13
You said on the east side of the Cheers?
00:16
I just said the sidewalk, east side of the street in Cheers area.
00:21
37 is probably going to be I started a bit on.
00:23
If we're in a row, you could just start you at my selection.
00:28
What happened?
00:33
I don't know if you can tag that's up as well.
00:38
All right, we're getting the call now.
00:44
35, 47, E 93rd for a mail down.
00:56
I'm 32 to radio.
01:00
32.
01:02
We're at the initial address.
01:07
We're starting to tour around here.
01:09
I see you put in there that I'm not getting anything on the callbacks or anything.
01:13
So I'm assuming we don't have a more updated address at this time.
01:18
Yeah, no, nothing further.
01:20
Copy, thank you.
01:22
Three, send us cheers.
01:25
Copy.
01:27
Three, mail shot.
01:28
Three,
01:33
seven, we got a mail shot directly in front of the door just after our spot.
01:39
Looks like he shot in the head.
01:41
All right, I copy.
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Location mentioned:
E 93rd St, Cleveland, OH 44105
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