CLEVELAND — Three people were shot in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Cleveland Police Chief Wayne Drummond confirmed the incident during a press briefing on Sunday to discuss a separate shooting that occurred at West 6th Street and Johnson Court.
According to Drummond, the shooting occurred in the 2500 block of W. 6th Street. Drummond said that the shooting came as the result of an argument that occurred during a street party, with the suspect shooting three victims, who all suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
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