$1M bond for man accused of murder outside AutoZone

CLEVELAND (WJW) — A 22-year-old Maple Heights man accused of killing his girlfriend outside an AutoZone in Bedford pleaded not guilty and was issued a $1 million bond in court on Friday.

Darien Hobley was indicted by a Cuyahoga County grand jury on counts of Murder and Felonious Assault and Tampering With Evidence.

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Bedford police said Hobley and 20-year-old Riley Jones of Shaker Heights were arguing in Maple Heights last week when Hobley followed Jones to the parking lot of an Autozone, where he killed her right in front of her friend.

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According to investigators, the deadly shooting happened just after 10 a.m. in the parking lot of the AutoZone on Broadway Avenue. Witnesses reported hearing gunfire and running for cover as they called 911.

Hobley fled on foot after the shooting but was apprehended a few streets away…

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