Bystander grazed by bullet, suspect caught after shots fired on E. 4th Street: Police
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Police are investigating after a reported shooting in downtown Cleveland Tuesday afternoon.
According to Sgt. Wilfredo Diaz, officers responded to a report of shots fired just before 3:30 p.m. near the corner of East 4th Street and Euclid Avenue.
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Investigators say one person suffered a minor injury after being grazed by a bullet. The victim refused being taken to the hospital.
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A preliminary investigation suggests that two men were arguing when shots were fired, Diaz said. Investigators say the bullet missed its intended target, instead hitting a bystander in the hand.
The suspect ran away on foot, but officers quickly caught him nearby, Diaz said. Officers at the scene also recovered a firearm.
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