By Steve Bailey
U.S. Marshals of Northern Ohio
Cleveland, OH - Earlier today, members of the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested 24-year-old David Moore, wanted by the Cleveland Division of Police and 31-year-old Carlton Dotson, wanted by the Warrensville Heights Police Department, both for murder.
Moore was the last of three suspects wanted for a homicide that occurred on March 29, 2021. Cleveland Police Officers responded to a call of a male who had been shot on Hosmer Ave. in Cleveland’s Slavic Village. The victim, 20-year-old Tyronte Peterson, had been shot in the neck. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Last month, the NOVFTF arrested Terry Lee Trussell Jr. and Terry Lee Trussell III, who are brothers, on East 95th St. for their connection to the homicide. Early this morning investigators were able to locate the last suspect, David Moore, who is also a brother of Trussell Jr. and Trussell III. Moore was arrested without incident on E
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Baylor University men s basketball coach Scott Drew speaks with players during a timeout. The Baylor men s basketball program won its first NCAA championship on April 5, 2021. | Baylor University
Fostering a Christ-first, others-second team model, the Baylor University Bears won their first NCAA men’s basketball national title earlier this month, completing a championship turnaround over 17 years after scandal and murder rocked the program.
But unlike many other Division I basketball teams, the Bears took steps to ensure Christ was at the center of their program, not selfish ambition.
Moments after clinching the national title and being presented with the national championship trophy, Baylor Coach Scott Drew told CBS’ Jim Nantz that his team plays with a “culture of J.O.Y.,” which stands for “Jesus, Others and then Yourself.”