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2 days ago
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Police: 17-year-old dead after drive-by shooting in Westwood
A 17-year-old is dead after a drive-by shooting in Westwood early on June 3, police say. A suspect opened fire into a home in the 3000 block of Percy Avenue and then sped off around 1:30 a.m., according to Captain Stephen Bower. The teen was found inside the home with three gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene, Bower said. The teen's identity had not been released at the time of this report. Multiple shell casings were found outside the home, Bower said. ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, recorded as many as 14 shots were fired. No suspect information has been released, and no arrests have been reported. This is the third fatal shooting in Westwood, and another three people have been wounded in shootings in the neighborhood this year, according to Cincinnati police data. So far in 2025, there have been 91 people shot in Cincinnati. During the same person last year, 125 people had been shot, the data shows. There have been 21 fatal shootings so far this year compared to 26 during the same time in 2024. Enquirer media partner Fox19 contributed to this report. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Police: 17-year-old dead after drive-by shooting in Westwood

Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Yahoo
Motorcyclist seriously injured in crash, police say
A motorcyclist was suffering from life-threatening injuries after a crash involving a semi occurred in Anderson Ferry on May 26, according to police. Officers say the crash occurred around 4:15 p.m. on Memorial Day on River Road and Anderson Ferry Road. It was unclear at the time of this report what hospital the motorcyclist was taken to. Police said the motorcyclist was wearing a helmet. Officers said the semi driver was not injured in the crash. The cause of the crash is still under investigation. Enquirer Media partner Fox 19 provided this report. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Motorcycle crash victim has life-threatening injuries say police
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Climate
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Former Fox19 meteorologist headed to Cleveland for part-time gig
(This story has been updated with new information.) Former Fox19 morning meteorologist Frank Marzullo is leaving the Queen City, for now. Marzullo is headed to Cleveland to join ABC-affiliated WEWS 5's weather team part-time in early June, he announced on Facebook May 23. He previously announced in February he was leaving the Fox19 station after 18 years "to pursue other opportunities," but had no plans to leave Cincinnati at the time. "Many of you know I wanted to do the news / weather on tv since I was a little kid. In the mid 80's I would build tv news sets in my basement, and I would draw the WEWS famous Circle 5 logo on paper and that would be my background," Marzullo said. "Yes, I am geeking out just a bit, but with time on my hands, while I wait for my next Cincinnati move, this is a perfect situation for me to say, I worked at Ohio's first television station." Marzullo said the Cleveland gig is temporary as he looks for another opportunity in Cincinnati. A Cleveland native, Marzullo was the morning meteorologist on Fox19's first alert weather team starting at 4:30 a.m. every weekday. He also hosted the morning news extra show for 14 years from 9 to 11 a.m. Marzullo first joined the morning team in August 2007 after having spent seven years working at WFMJ, an NBC station in Youngstown, Ohio, where he was the weekday morning and noon weather forecaster. He also spent a year forecasting for WTAP, the NBC station in Parkersburg, West Virginia. Marzullo is one of three forecasters to leave Fox19 this year. Ashley Smith left in January after seven years with the station to become a spokeswoman for the Hoxworth Blood Center, and Ethan Emery left in early May to join Montgomery County's communications team. Earlier in May, longtime Cleveland meteorologist Mark Johnson was fired from his post at WEWS 5 after its parent company said it requires its employees "to adhere to the highest ethical standards." An attorney representing Johnson pushed back, saying the meteorologist has built a distinguished reputation over the years and did nothing inappropriate. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Former Fox19 meteorologist Frank Marzullo headed to Cleveland
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Climate
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Former Fox19 meteorologist headed to Cleveland for part-time gig
(This story has been updated with new information.) Former Fox19 morning meteorologist Frank Marzullo is leaving the Queen City, for now. Marzullo is headed to Cleveland to join ABC-affiliated WEWS 5's weather team part-time in early June, he announced on Facebook May 23. He previously announced in February he was leaving the Fox19 station after 18 years "to pursue other opportunities," but had no plans to leave Cincinnati at the time. "Many of you know I wanted to do the news / weather on tv since I was a little kid. In the mid 80's I would build tv news sets in my basement, and I would draw the WEWS famous Circle 5 logo on paper and that would be my background," Marzullo said. "Yes, I am geeking out just a bit, but with time on my hands, while I wait for my next Cincinnati move, this is a perfect situation for me to say, I worked at Ohio's first television station." Marzullo said the Cleveland gig is temporary as he looks for another opportunity in Cincinnati. A Cleveland native, Marzullo was the morning meteorologist on Fox19's first alert weather team starting at 4:30 a.m. every weekday. He also hosted the morning news extra show for 14 years from 9 to 11 a.m. Marzullo first joined the morning team in August 2007 after having spent seven years working at WFMJ, an NBC station in Youngstown, Ohio, where he was the weekday morning and noon weather forecaster. He also spent a year forecasting for WTAP, the NBC station in Parkersburg, West Virginia. Marzullo is one of three forecasters to leave Fox19 this year. Ashley Smith left in January after seven years with the station to become a spokeswoman for the Hoxworth Blood Center, and Ethan Emery left in early May to join Montgomery County's communications team. Earlier in May, longtime Cleveland meteorologist Mark Johnson was fired from his post at WEWS 5 after its parent company said it requires its employees "to adhere to the highest ethical standards." An attorney representing Johnson pushed back, saying the meteorologist has built a distinguished reputation over the years and did nothing inappropriate. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Former Fox19 meteorologist Frank Marzullo headed to Cleveland


New York Post
22-05-2025
- New York Post
Joe Mixon, sister's boyfriend hold real guns outside home in new video of Nerf war gone awry
Video of the March 2023 shooting outside of Joe Mixon's home has emerged. The footage shows a group of teenagers playing with NERF guns outside in the Cincinnati suburb. In another angle, Mixon and his sister's boyfriend, Lamonte Brewer, are seen in the backyard with real guns in their hands. Advertisement Later, Brewer could be seen firing the gun, shooting a 16-year-old in the leg. 4 Newly released videos show the moments a Nerf War turned into a shooting outside of former Bengal Joe Mixon's home in March of 2023. Fox19 In an interview with investigators, Mixon said he was holding a weapon because his sister told him there were people outside with guns. Advertisement 'She runs in screaming, telling the kids to get into the room and lock the door,' Mixon said, per FOX19 News in Cincinnati. He added he was 'scared' after recently receiving threats stemming from a recent arrest. 4 Then-Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon holds the Lamar Hunt trophy after the AFC championship NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022. AP 4 One of the videos shows Mixon and his sister's boyfriend, Lamonte Brewer, holding guns outside Mixon's home in Anderson Township on Ayers Road on March 6, 2023. Fox19 Advertisement 'At one point, I was getting a lot of death threats and getting a lot of bomb threats on my home.' The teenager, who suffered minor injuries, said he went into 'freak-out mode' after bullets suddenly flew toward him. 'I am running, feel something hit my foot. I hide behind a tree. I'm crunched down. I'm in a fetal position almost. I call my mom. I'm like, 'Is the front door unlocked?'' he said. 4 Newly released videos show the moments a Nerf War turned into a shooting outside of former Bengal Joe Mixon's home in March of 2023. Fox19 Advertisement '…It's really frantic at first. I'm holding my foot because it's hurt, and I'm using words like shot and guns, and my brother's all like – it's just very frantic,' the teen added. In February, Brewer, a convicted felon, pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. Mixon, who was with the Bengals at the time and now plays for the Texans, has not been charged in the case, but is being sued by the legal guardians of the teenager.