| A Cleveland officer thought a car fired a bullet at their police headquarters, police responded by engaging in a massive police chase which eventually ended with 13 police shooting 137 shots at the suspected "shooter's" car, riddling it with bullets and killing the male driver and female passenger, they even hit their fellow officers' cars with friendly fire. After searching the vehicle police found no weapons. Additionally, no evidence was found a bullet was shot outside the police's headquarters. Cleveland, East Cleveland officials seek answers after police chase ends with 13 officers firing 137 shots, 2 people dead: EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio — With 13 Cleveland police officers firing 137 rounds and killing two people following a chase Thursday night, city leaders are seeking answers and could ask for a civil rights investigation. Investigators did not find a gun inside the bullet-riddled blue Chevrolet Malibu SS when staff from the Cuyahoga County medical examiner's office removed the bodies from the car Friday evening. The driver of the car was identified as Timothy Russell, 43. Riding with him was a 30-year-old woman whose name has not been released pending notification of next of kin. East Cleveland chief: No weapon found in chase suspects' car, no evidence of shootout: EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio - There was no gun inside the suspects' car involved in the high-speed chase that ended with gunfire Thursday night, East Cleveland Police Chief Ralph Spotts said. Cleveland police <b>...</b> | From: gking1000 Views: 3 0 ratings | |
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