“I live in North Olmsted and just heard gunshots five minutes ago,” a caller told police.
The investigation into a chaotic police shooting and arson that left two people dead in North Olmsted is ongoing, city officials said Monday.CLEVELAND, Ohio – Two men died in a chaotic series of events that began early Saturday morning and included a house fire and a suspect exchanging gunfire with police officers, authorities said.
Police said officers saw Nock running out of the home’s front door, heading west through backyards on Alden Drive. They followed Nock through the neighborhood. The North Olmsted officer applied a tourniquet to his left arm. Westlake police transported him to St. John Westshore Hospital, where he was later released. He is the first officer shot in the line of duty in North Olmsted.
Police identified the unnamed man who approached the 911 caller on Lorain Road as Torrisi’s nephew. He had been knocking on neighbors doors for help after being assaulted by Nock.The police chief said Torrisi and Nock were both known to police. Wagner said Torrisi had “a long criminal history” including drugs, robbery and more.
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