Ohio police are today dealing with a myriad of both felonies and minor crimes. A Cuyahoga County doctor has been arrested for murdering his wife. A Rockford area man gets his Louisville Slugger to good use against an intruder.
Rockford, Ohio
Among the northern inhabitants of Ohio, in the region of Rockford, the savages would be instigated. Homeowner, Gino Fisher was getting ready when two criminals showed up at his home to rob him again. A fisherman, a Louisville Slugger with a baseball bat in hand, encountered men who were trying to break into his house. After the first attack, which both men experienced, they quickly ran to the waiting fisherman’s tow. The homeowner must have the speed and skill of Mickey Mantle in the incident. The fisherman took to the deprivation of the keys, and waited lausa. The suspects are currently being held at the local jail awaiting their court date.
Cleveland, Ohio
An unusual murder involving a doctor accused of using cyanide to kill his wife took another odd twist this week. Essa Yazeed, 40, was arrested in 2006 for trying to clear customs in Cyprus. Essa fought extradition when he arrived in Beirut. Since Barack Obama won the presidency, he decided to end the extradition battle.
After his wife Rosemarie, 38, lost consciousness in the vehicle and died about five miles from their home in the Cleveland suburb of Gates Mills. The Cuyahoga County Coroner concluded the woman had ingested a cyanide pill. The conclusion of the prosecutor in the case is that Essa moved from the death table for a calcium pill, and gave it to his wife. The suspect who was killed was a former doctor on the general staff of the Poson Hospital.
Essa reportedly explained to the police and the media why he is now preparing for a trial in the United States. Essa stated that he feels that Obama’s victory shows that America is already ready, and that it will accept the Arab-American fair trial.
The accused murderer returned to Cuyahoga County late last week. He was asked to be interviewed by the county jail. The Honorable Judge Joan Synenberg bound Essa under $75 million. If Essa is convinced that his wife should be killed, he faces the greatest sentence of his life. Credit could be available after serving a 20-year sentence. Being his attorney, Steven Bradley correctly informed the court of his client’s wish to remain in custody pending trial.
A school bus driver did not realize that the child had been hit until she and her parent later noticed a suspended bicycle from the bus. Cervus Colles has been a school bus driver for nearly twenty years, and has been placed in a pending settlement of peace. cause
Cleveland Hill was arrested after a fourteen-year-old boy who was riding a bicycle to school. According to the police, the driver of the bus thought he had hit a pothole while traveling on his regular route. The child is listed in critical condition after being transported to Metro Health Medical Center. Injuries reportedly include two broken bones, a punctured lung, and other minor injuries.