Grand jury indicts teenager accused of shooting Cleveland police officer

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Grand jury indicts teenager accused of shooting Cleveland police officer
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Cleveland Police Detective Mark Bahrijczuk was shot in the arm and thigh at close range.

CLEVELAND, Ohio - The now 18-year-old boy accused of shooting a Cleveland police officer in the city’s Central neighborhood this past March was indicted by the Cuyahoga County Grand Jury.

Cleveland Police Detective Mark Bahrijczuk , 28, was shot on March 14 in the 2300 block of Cedar Ave. Police said the officers saw a Kia Forte with no license plates pull into the parking lot of the Cedar Estates Apartments.As they approached the Kia, police said four males jumped out and took off running. The Kia continued moving and crashed into a pillar.

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