CAUGHT ON CAM: Teens with guns break into Cleveland business

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The suspects got away with 16 mini bikes, a camera system and precious coins, among other valuable items.

CLEVELAND, Ohio -Cleveland police are searching for three teens who were all caught on camera breaking into a business Sept. 21.

It happened around 2 a.m. on East 79th Street and Bessemer Avenue in the North Broadway neighborhood.“These are children, from the ages of 15 to 17. They had guns, real guns.”The man says the suspects got away with 16 mini bikes, a camera system and precious coins, among other valuable items.The building houses several small businesses, including his ministry. He spends time helping the youth.

“They’re three of the young men that I help out, that I help feed take places to help clean up the neighborhood.” This isn’t the first time violence this property was in the forefront. 19 News was there back in August when five people shot at an after-hours party. 19 News has since learned the property is not zoned for parties.

“It’s been one incident after another and I am trying to grasp some type of sense of it, because all we do is help people.”“They’re troublemakers and police are actively looking for them for other situations as well."Copyright 2022 WOIO. All rights reserved.

 

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But there are common sense gun laws in place that prohibit teens from owning guns. How did this happen?

If they get arrested they will be out the same day.

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