Man indicted in fatal shooting of Garfield Heights woman while on I-77 with her children, prosecutor says Kaylee Remington, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio A Cuyahoga County grand jury handed up an indictment Wednesday against a 34-year-old man accused of shooting a Garfield Heights woman to death in front of her children as they drove on Interstate 77.
Ellis Wilson is charged with aggravated murder, murder, felonious assault, improperly handling firearms while in a motor vehicle and having weapons while under disability in the death of 33-year-old Breyana M. Presley, according to the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office.
The shooting happened Dec. 19 on I-77 near the Harvard Avenue exit, prosecutors say.
Jewish Family Experience in Beachwood held its annual pre-Passover Steak ân Seder event March 23, hosted by Scott Simon of Pepper Pike. The men enjoyed cocktails and grilled steaks, followed by a Passover seder workshop, led by JFX Rabbi Sruly Koval. The event wasnât held last year due to CO… More Headlines
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Case Western Reserveâs Human Trafficking Project assisting survivors as part of âOperation Autumn Hopeâ
Collaboration between School of Law and Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences helping clients put their lives back together
Newswise During a massive statewide crackdown on human trafficking last month, Anjali Kanwar and several of her classmates at Case Western Reserve University played critical roles that didn’t make the national headlines.
While law-enforcement agencies rounded up alleged human traffickers as part of the sweep, called “Operation Autumn Hope,” the university’s Human Trafficking Project offered social services and legal representation to trafficking survivors and sex workers identified during the sting operation.