
A man was shot twice near St. Clair Avenue and Glenside Road in Cleveland yesterday, then ran onto a Greater Cleveland RTA bus where emergency crews met him, according to a local remembrance page on Facebook. The page says EMS transported the victim to the nearest trauma center and lists his condition as unknown. The post does not provide the victim's name, a suspect description, or information about any arrests.
What the Post Says
According to the Cleveland, Ohio, Remembrance Page, the shooter struck the man near the intersection of St. Clair Avenue and Glenside Road. The post states the victim then "ran onto RTA bus," where Cleveland EMS crews met him and took him to a trauma center.
The post lists his condition as unknown and does not share any identifying details about the man who was shot or any information about possible suspects.
Transit Safety and Local Context
Transit vehicles and stations on Cleveland's east side have seen violent incidents in recent years, including a case last November when a man was shot aboard an RTA train and other episodes in which buses were struck by gunfire. WOIO reported the November train shooting.
Earlier coverage from News 5 detailed a crash at St. Clair and Glenside that highlights the corridor's heavy traffic and frequent emergency responses.
We have contacted the Cleveland Division of Police and the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority for comment and will update this report if officials provide more information. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Cleveland police.









