
An 18-year-old was shot in the back on Bundy Drive in Cleveland on Tuesday, according to scanner audio that surfaced online. Emergency crews responded to the scene and took the victim to a hospital, while officers were reported to be searching the area for possible suspects. The case is still unfolding as an active police investigation.
The first public mention of the shooting appeared in a Facebook reel from The Cleveland,Ohio Remembrance Page, which shares clipped police radio traffic. In the recording, dispatchers describe an 18-year-old who was shot in the back on “Bundy” and relay information that officers were looking for four suspects. Because the details come from live scanner traffic, they are preliminary and have not yet been confirmed in an official police statement.
What the Scanner Audio Says
The clip captures dispatchers coordinating patrol units and medics near Bundy, with a call that a person had been struck in the back. Multiple units can be heard organizing a search in the surrounding area. The recording does not identify the victim by name, does not give a medical update, and ends before any arrests or suspect stops are announced. Reporters are treating the audio as an early snapshot of the response, pending confirmation from police.
Bundy Drive’s Recent History
Bundy Drive and the nearby corridor have seen several shootings in recent years, a trend local reporters have tracked closely. Previous coverage has highlighted incidents near CMHA properties on Bundy Drive, including a 2024 case in which a teenage victim was found with a gunshot wound, as reported by WOIO/Cleveland19. Those cases have underscored the ongoing challenges faced by city patrol officers and housing police in the area.
Anyone with information or video related to Tuesday’s shooting is asked to contact the Cleveland Division of Police or Crime Stoppers so investigators can follow up. This story will be updated when authorities release official information on the victim’s condition or any arrests.









