Broad daylight turned tense on Cleveland’s East Side Friday when gunfire reportedly ripped through a bus shelter, shattering the glass and rattling people who rely on the stop. Photos and eyewitness accounts circulating online show the wrecked panels and describe several shots ringing out near the shelter. Cleveland police are investigating, but as of Saturday morning had not released a formal public statement.
The incident lands in the middle of a spring already marked by renewed scrutiny of transit safety after a string of violent episodes on Greater Cleveland RTA lines. According to News 5 Cleveland, transit police have expanded details and are weighing a ban policy and a tracking database following several recent crimes on buses and rapid stations. This latest shelter shooting has only deepened concern among riders and neighbors.
What the photos show
The images and captions were posted on Friday by The Cleveland, Ohio Remembrance Page on Facebook, which reports that multiple teenage males opened fire on the bus shelter in daylight, shattering its glass. Witnesses quoted in the post say they heard several gunshots before the suspects took off, and the post notes that no injuries were reported.
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