Ohio’s Cleveland Heights
Lee Road was the assault.
Police were summoned to The Social Room pub, located at 2261 Lee Road, at 1:35 a.m. on August 15.
A bartender at the scene claimed that a woman she had refused to serve alcohol to had beaten her.
The victim claimed that the woman approached her when she was on break and inquired as to what was wrong with her and why she wouldn’t serve her.
The 37-year-old bartender, who was on her break, told the suspect to go.
The suspect grew agitated, screamed at the bartender, and then assaulted her.
The 38-year-old suspect struck the bartender, knocked her to the ground, kept punching, and then slammed her head against a metal table.
At first, three men answered the bartender’s cry for assistance.
To remove the suspect from the bartender, four men were needed. Before she left, the suspect then assaulted two of the men.
According to a witness, the man had brought a drink from another pub inside the establishment. The bartender provided the suspect water instead of alcohol because she didn’t feel comfortable selling it.
The guy was reportedly walking at Lee and Silsby roads, according to the police. There, she was stopped by officers.
The suspect admitted to the police that she had made a mistake.
She was arrested by the police for assault.
A criminal protection order was requested by the bartender.
Serious threatening: Medford Road
Police were summoned to a residence where two brothers had gotten into a physical dispute at 1:20 a.m. on August 14.
When police came, they discovered a 27-year-old brother who was bleeding from the head. He claimed that after tripping over a cement paver, he was hurt.
The 23-year-old other brother claimed that when he and his brother were in their mother’s house, alcohol was being drunk.
According to the mother, one of the brothers—the one who was discovered bleeding—ripped out a railing inside the house and ought to be the one to fix it.
He consented because the younger brother had put up the railing, which made his sibling angry and later threatened to beat and shoot him.
The younger brother and his girlfriend walked to their car since they thought it was time to go. The angry sibling barred his brother’s way there.
After a series of punches, the older brother picked up a paver and hurled it through his brother’s Camaro’s driver’s side front window.
Punches continued after the police were summoned.
The elder brother remained true to his account of how he got bloodied. When his brother tried to strike him, he unintentionally punched the windshield, breaking it, he informed the police.
The brother’s mother and sister refused to cooperate with the police, claiming they were blind to what had happened.
The brother who started the fight and made the threats was taken into custody by the police.
He was accused of assault, criminal damaging, aggravated menacing, and domestic violence.
Hampshire Road: Domestic violence
Police were summoned to a residence on Hampshire Road at 1:55 p.m. on August 14.
At the Hampshire residence, a 36-year-old woman said to police that she was on a video call with her 17-year-old niece when the niece’s mother, who happens to be the caller’s sister, started hitting the girl with a piece of plywood.
When police visited the house, the youngster told them she had been fighting with her mother.
The kid said that her mother had been strangled by her 35-year-old lover a few days prior when they were in a car together.
The 40-year-old mother was outraged when she told her that she didn’t feel secure around the boyfriend.
The kid claimed that because her mother hadn’t been providing for her, she had been phoning her aunt to ask for food money.
The kid was on a video conversation with her aunt on August 14 when her mother entered her bedroom, screamed at her, grabbed the board, and repeatedly struck her body.
The aunt confirmed that she heard the threat during the video chat, which supported the girl’s claim that her mother had threatened to murder her.
According to the aunt, she also witnessed her sister using the plywood to strike her niece.
The boyfriend entered the house while the police were there. He said that although he had been witnessing the fight via video call, he had not witnessed the mother hitting her daughter.
The woman was taken into custody by the police on suspicion of assault, child endangerment, and domestic abuse.
Extremely dangerous: East Overlook Road
On August 17, at 12:10 p.m., a 23-year-old lady went to the police station to report that she and her 2-year-old daughter had been threatened with death by her ex-boyfriend, 33.
The woman claimed that because she was out having a good time with friends the previous evening, the man got upset.
The man threatened to kill her and the girl, or have a family member do it, she added.
Given that he had hit her in July while they were in an apartment in Euclid, the woman fears the man will hurt her.
The woman handed police five text messages she had received from the male on the morning of August 17.
Additionally, there were fifteen calls from unknown numbers that might have come from the man.
In order to protect herself, her kid, and her mother from the man, the woman requested a protection order from the police.
Additionally, she signed criminal complaints against the man for stalking and aggravated menacing.
The individual has a history of assault convictions, thus the stalking accusation is a fifth-degree felony.
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