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CINCINNATI - Police are investigating a shooting in Madisonville that sent
one man to the hospital Monday afternoon.
The victim was shot multiple times in the legs and arms at Desmond Street
and Kenwood Road around 3 p.m., according to police. He was transported to
University Hospital. His name and condition have not been released.
Police have shut down Kenwood Road between Chandler and Desmond streets
while they investigate.
No arrests have been made and police are working on a description.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (513)352-3040.
Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Nadine Allen, who heard Yarbrough’s murder trial without a jury at Yarbrough’s request, found him guilty Tuesday of murder and weapons charges.
Yarbrough, 30, of Avondale, shot and killed Marcus “Murder” Mitchell, 21, and Duante Phillips, 23, in the early morning of July 27, 2009 at Annie’s Night Club, 4343 Kellogg Ave.
Dante “Show Time” Griffin, testified at the trial that he was Yarbrough’s best friend and had his jaw broken by a punch in June of 2009. One of the men Yarbrough murdered was the prime suspect in that incident and prosecutors suspected the shooting at Annie’s was payback. The murders took place at the club’s weekly hip-hop night.
Yarbrough was a bouncer at several area clubs since he was 19, Griffin said.
He will be sentenced April 6. He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.
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The first shooting occurred around 7:45 p.m. when police found a man inflicted with gunshot wounds near Lang and Peete Streets. An ambulance responded to the scene, but the victim died on the way to the hospital, according to authorities.
The second shooting happened near 13th and Walnut Streets where a man was shot in the chest. His condition has not been released.
No other information regarding the shootings has been released at this time and no suspects have been arrested.
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A pair of shootings Tuesday night leave one man dead and another fighting for his life.
The first shooting happened just before 8pm on Lang Street near East Clifton Avenue. Callers told 911 that a man was next to a fire hydrant not moving. That victim was shot multiple times.
The second shooting came just 20 minutes later at the intersection of 13th and Main Streets. A man was found with a gun shot wound to the chest. The victim was taken to University Hospital for surgery.
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Officers said the women stole the items Feb. 15 from the Ralph Lauren store at Cincinnati Premium Outlets.
One of the women acted as a lookout while the other two took about 30 men's shirts from a rack and stuffed them into several bags, investigators said.
Police said all three women left the store together without paying for the items.
The stolen merchandise was worth about $2,100, police said.
Officers released video and still shots from surveillance footage shot inside the store during the theft.
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A man was shot multiple times around 8 p.m. in the area of Lang and Peete streets and another man was reportedly shot in the chest around 8:30 p.m. near E. 13th and Clay streets.
The man shot near Lang and Peete died, officials confirmed. The other victim was in surgery at University Hospital late Tuesday. Police did not release the names of either victim.
The man who died was was in his mid-20s and was discovered lying on the sidewalk by a passerby.
"This is a desert inside downtown Cincinnati," said homicide Sgt. Mike Miller. "We have no witnesses, no motive."
Homicide detectives were on the scene at Lang and Peete streets. Streets at both scenes were cordoned off as police investigated.
The man shot near East 13th and Clay managed to make it to the pay phone at the corner of Walnut and 14th streets, where he called 911.
Police said the shootings did not appear to be related.
The Enquirer will update this story when more information becomes available.
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Glenn Davis of Mt. Auburn faces one count of felonious assault. He was held at the Hamilton County jail without bond overnight.
According to court documents, Davis allegedly shot Leonard Lamb in both legs and arms Feb.28 outside a residence in the 5200 block of Kenwood Ave.
The victim’s current condition is not known. A motive in the attack also was not disclosed in court records.
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It has led the child's mother to be charged with child endangering, a misdemeanor.
Lakisha Campbell, 32, was arrested at the family's Vine Street apartment on Monday.
Police say she left the child alone for 45 minutes.
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