
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The four suspects arrested in the carjacking of an Ohio State assistant football coach have been linked to violent robberies across the city in recent weeks, officials said Tuesday. Authorities said the suspects stole Keenan Bailey’s Dodge Durango at gunpoint Monday while he was at Ginn Academy on East 162nd Street recruiting players. Bailey coaches Ohio State’s tight ends. He was not hurt in the incident. After robbing Bailey, the youths made two other attempts to rob victims of their cars, authorities said. The four were arrested at East 107th Street and St. Clair Avenue after a chase that involved the Cleveland police’s helicopter unit. Two of the youths, 15-year-old and 17-year-old boys from Cleveland, are named in a 32-count complaint in Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court involving four aggravated robberies within a 24-hour period, county prosecutors said. The 17-year-old has at least eight cases pending in court…
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