Cleveland police said one of the suspects was armed with an AR15.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A Euclid man died and two other men were injured after a shooting at a gas station on the city’s East side Monday evening.
According to police, Samuel Tinsley, 33, of Euclid, was inside the store hanging out with several men. Tinsley returned fire and a second man who had been with him inside the store also fired shots. Both the man armed with the AR15 and the second shooter were struck. The man armed with the AR15 was transported to University Hospitals for treatment and the other suspect was taken to the Cuyahoga County Jail.
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