CLEVELAND — A Cleveland man was indicted on Thursday in Cuyahoga County Court after allegedly shooting at police officers following an attempted robbery at a North Olmsted Starbucks.
Dominque Hullum, 30, was formally charged with 11 different offenses including aggravated robbery, attempted murder, felonious assault (of a police officer), having a weapon under disability, failure to comply with order, signal of an officer, tampering with evidence an vandalism and drug possession.
On March 21, “A witness reported that a male subject entered the store with a gun and began to tell people to get on the ground,” the North Olmsted Police Department announced in a press release about the incident.
Officers responded to the scene as the Hullum fled on foot.
“The suspect encountered a police officer at Dover Road and Brookpark Extension and fired several shots at the officer,” North Olmsted police said in their press release. “The officer returned fire as the male entered a car in that area and traveled north on Dover Center Road. The subject was followed by numerous members of the North Olmsted Police Department before finally stopping behind a residence on Kingston Circle. Once stopped, the suspect again fired at officers, causing the officers to return fire. Officers from North Olmsted and Westlake were eventually able to take the male into custody.”
*Editor's Note: The video in the player above is from a previous, unrelated report.