Quakers hill woman dies after alleged domestic violence attack
Quakers hill woman dies after alleged domestic violence attack
Cleveland police arrested two men Thursday after an investigation into a domestic assault against a woman whose death led police to a home that houses three family members.
Kelley Young, a 44-year-old community activist from Cleveland, is buried in a cemetery near her home on Mount Pleasant Road.
On June 7, police went to the home at 4:19 p.m., according to an incident report. Young was found lying in her bedroom, with bruises and a stab wound to the chest.
The victim’s brother, whose name was withheld, said there was some kind of argument between his sister and a man who he doesn’t know and that his sister fell over.
He said her bloodied clothing was pulled from her body and a pair of white “Cleveland” T-shirts were scattered about her room. A white plastic box with blood splatters was on the bathroom floor.
“My sister got beat up a lot,” the brother said in a phone interview from his home. “The police are here and they’re investigating the issue as a murder-suicide…. I was shocked.”
In that same statement, the man identified the family members as his own parents, sister and younger brother.
Young’s parents — whose names were not given — and mother, mother’s brother and sister all lived in the house. The parents told police they didn’t know who attacked Young, said police, who arrested the pair.
Young, of the 14000 block of West 30th Street, died about 8 p.m. Thursday, and her death is being investigated as an accidental homicide, police said.
The mother was treated and released from Lakewood Reg우리카지노ional Medical Center with head trauma, and her sister later transferred to Grady Memorial Hospital in stable condition.
Police received an “emotional disturbance call” about 30 minutes after the fatal shooting, said Sgt. Ron Salisbury of the Cleveland police homicide division.
That call came at 2:43 p.m. in a home on Mount Pleasant Road where two people were fighting, the report said.
The man on the home’s second floor — his name anatyasastra.comnd ages were not revealed — refused to exit, the report said. Police say he told the woman, who lived on the second floor, that he’d call an ambulance if she came back to the door.
The victim’s sister heard the manatyasastra.comn’s voice and stepped on the door, the report said


