“I think really it’s the accessibility to guns,” Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley said. “Their willingness to use them and it’s just having tragic consequences.”
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Teens committing violent and sometimes deadly crimes are happening at a staggering rate in Cuyahoga County.
“I think really it’s the accessibility to guns,” O’Malley said. “Their willingness to use them and it’s just having tragic consequences.”
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