Just after midnight on Thursday, August 27th, the Summit County Sheriff's Office responded to a 911 call about shots fired at an apartment on Schneiderman Drive in the City of Green. 

Upon arrival, deputies found two males with gunshot wounds inside. Not long after that, another call was made about a man with a gunshot wound walking along South Main Street, about a half mile from the apartment. 

That man had been shot inside of the apartment along with the other two shooting victims, the Sheriff's Office is reporting. 

All three victims were taken to Cleveland Clinic Akron General. One of the victims was treated and released and two others remain in the hospital, one with serious, life-threatening injuries. 

One of the men who was shot was also placed under arrest for possession and trafficking charges. According to the report, 22-year-old Rayshawn K. Simmons was in possession of cocaine. He has been booked into the Summit County Jail. 

The shooting remains under investigation, according to the Summit County Sheriff's Office. 

Thursday, 27 August 2020 08:53

Barberton Schools Using Hybrid Education Method

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School will be back in session, but depending on the district, it may either be from home or in an actual classroom.

While Akron Public Schools will start their school year virtually, Barberton will employ a hybrid method, according to superintendent Jeff Ramnytz. 70% of the students will be inside the classroom and socially distanced, while the other 30% are choosing to learn remotely. The remote students will check in with their teacher, and it will be like a normal school day with breaks for lunch.

Ramnytz also touched on Barberton athletics, which are a go for the fall, and how the pandemic has affected the Four Cities Compact.


Wednesday, 26 August 2020 09:39

Vigilantes in America: A Rising Threat

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The rising tide of social unrest brought on by police shootings of unarmed black men in cities nationwide, is being met not only by a law enforcement crackdown, but also by something more dark, more sinister, and ultimately more dangerous; vigilantism.

That word today from CBS News Radio Law Enforcement & Security Analyst, Paul Viollis.

Listen here, as he talks with WAKR Morning Show Host Ray Horner about last night's protest that turned into a riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and how organized vigilante groups are taking advantage of such situations to promote a deadly agenda.

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Wednesday, 26 August 2020 08:59

Dr. John Green Looks At RNC So Far

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Last week’s Democratic National Convention was a four-night event that threw a lot of indictments at President Trump. The Republican National Convention, however, seems like a four-night shower of praise for the incumbent.

Dr. John Green from the University of Akron’s Bliss Institute recapped the first two nights of the RNC, and he previewed the next two, which will feature speeches from VP Mike Pence and the president himself on Thursday, Donald Trump. While the RNC’s guestlist isn’t packed with celebrities, Dr. Green believes the “real people” in Nicholas Sandmann and the gun-toting McCloskey family from St. Louis may have a positive effect.

Dr. Green also touched on the usual boost in the polls these conventions will give the week after.


UPDATE: 7:47 AM, Tuesday, August 26, 2020

All lanes of Route 8 between Tallmadge Avenue and  Howe Avenue, are open this morning, after yesterday's fiery crash involving a car and a gasoline tanker truck. The driver of the tanker truck escaped serious injury, but the driver of the car, 18 year old Jared Marcum, of North Canton, was killed.
 
The highway was damaged, and repairs continued into late last night. Some gasoline got into a storm drain, and flowed out into the Cuyahoga River, and as a result, fishing is prohibited in that area near the high level bridge, at least until the 29th.
 
More than 100 homes were evacuated, and there have been no reports so far of anyone being overcome by fumes. Akron Fire officials advising though, if you live in the area, and smell gasoline in your home; call 9-1-1, and they'll come check it out to make sure you're safe.
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Update: 5PM, Monday, August 25, 2020

City of Akron and ODOT repair crews are working on State Route 8 North at the site of the fiery crash which this morning closed both sides of the highway, when a car and gasoline tanker truck colided. While the driver of the truck escaped injury; the driver of the car, whose name is being withheld pending notification of family, was killed.

The highway was damaged. Toxic waste was discharged into the river near the high level bridge through a city storm sewer. Summit Metro Parks has suspended fishing in the area until August 29th, as a precaution.

Cleanup is underway, and Route 8 Northbound between Tallmadge Avenue and Howe Avenue is down to one lane while they work on repairs through 10:00 this evening (Tuesday), so expect delays in that area. 

More details here, in the City of Akron's Press release:

Akron, Ohio, August 25, 2020 (4:00 PM)—Akron Police and Fire responded to Route 8 N between Tallmadge Ave. and Cuyahoga Falls Ave. for a vehicle crash involving a car and a gasoline tanker at 7:44 a.m. The collision resulted in a tanker truck fire causing Route 8 north and southbound traffic to be diverted for several hours. Fire companies reported heavy smoke from the scene and deployed the Haz-Mat and Foam Truck to the scene for additional resources to handle the fire.

Due to the dangerous conditions of fire and toxic gas in the area, residents and businesses were notified just before 8:00 a.m. for evacuation. Approximately 100 homes in the area were contacted for evacuation and safety purposes.  Metro RTA buses were available for residents to temporarily evacuate at a safe distance. Akron Police, Ohio State Patrol and University of Akron Police were on scene to re-direct traffic, assist with evacuations, and crash scene investigation. Additional Akron Fire personnel were on hand to monitor gas levels inside of homes near the crash site. Any residents who smell the odor of gas throughout the evening are encouraged to call 9-1-1 so Akron Fire may come out and measure gas levels.

The crash scene is still being processed for evidence by the Akron Police Accident Reconstruction Unit and remains under investigation.

Due to the severity of the crash, there was one fatality, the driver of the car.  The driver of the tanker truck did not sustain any serious injuries.  The Summit County Medical Examiner’s Office will conduct an autopsy.  The victim’s name is being withheld pending positive identification and family notifications.

The fire also impacted City of Akron infrastructure.  The accident site was very near to a storm sewer inlet.  Some of the gasoline leaked from the tanker and entered this storm sewer and traveled within the sewer pipe to its discharge point at the Cuyahoga River near the High Level Bridge.  The Akron Fire Department utilized flame retardant foam to reduce the flames and break down the gasoline.  An emergency environmental remediation company, on behalf of the tanker company, is performing additional remediation work, including placing absorbent booms which restrict access to the affected place along the River.  Summit Metro Parks has suspended fishing in the area until August 29th, as a precaution.  For more information about any temporary impact on recreation at this location of the River, please visit the Summit Metro Parks, Park &Trail Alerts page at www.summitmetroparks.org/summit-metro-parks-alerts.

The affected storm sewer carries rainwater from the roadway and into a discharge point of the Cuyahoga River nearby.  This pipe is not a combined sewer pipe and does not connect to residential sanitary sewer drains. The City will be conducting an assessment of any damage to this storm sewer and making any necessary repairs.

The large fire also severely damaged the roadway of Route 8 northbound.  As soon as the wreckage recovery and removal was complete, City contractors began emergency work to repair and repave the damaged portion of the road, in coordination with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT).  State Route 8 northbound between Tallmadge Ave. and Howe Ave. will be reduced to one lane today, August 25, starting at 4:00 p.m. through 10:00 p.m. tonight for pavement repairs. Motorists can expect delays.

“I am incredibly proud of the organized and professional response from our emergency responders today,” Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan said. “Akron Police, Akron Fire and our Service Department crews, in coordination with many of our local partners, worked diligently and efficiently to reduce the risks and impacts of this serious and tragic event on the public.”  

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Original post: 10:15 AM, Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Rt  8 North between Tallmadge Avenue and Howe Avenue still blocked after a fiery crash involving a tanker truck and a car. At this time, it is still burning.

Get the latest details with WAKR's Jeanne Destro, as she talks with Akron Fire Department Spokesperson, Lt. Sierjie Lash.


Tuesday, 25 August 2020 08:27

Akron Police Chief Addresses Uptick in Gun Violence

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The day following Mayor Dan Horrigan’s address on gun violence in Akron, the city had already eclipsed its homicide number from 2019.

Akron Police Chief Ken Ball joined the Ray Horner Morning Show to talk about the program the city and the police department put together to quell the gun violence. The goal for the city, according to Chief Ball, is to get the illegal guns off the streets and the criminals with repeat offenses kept away from the public. However, the impact of COVID-19 gave the department a real challenge in enforcement.

According to recent statistics, the homicide rate is up 50%.


It seems everyone has learned a lot about viruses, viral spread, and proper prevention techniques. But no one has needed to adjust more on the fly than the healthcare industry Dr. Brian Harte is the president and CEO of Cleveland Clinic Akron General, and he joined the Ray Horner Morning Show to shower the frontline workers with praise. Dr. Harte says Cleveland Clinic Akron General has done everything they can to keep themselves and all its patience safe during this pandemic, from largely scaling back waiting rooms to masks and extra sanitization. In addition, Dr. Harte also shared his do’s and dont’s during the summertime high heat and humidity.

Monday, 24 August 2020 08:55

A Look At Goodyear's Past

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In the last week, Goodyear has been on the minds of many due to a boycott called by President Trump. But today, Ray Horner delves into Goodyear’s past.

Ray sat down with Victor Fleischer, the author of the book The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company: A Photographic History, 1898-1951. It is a comprehensive look at the beginning of the company, how it put Akron on the map, and the popularity of the blimps.

Fleischer is a professional archivist at the University of Akron, which is where the photographs inside the book came from.


Friday, 21 August 2020 08:52

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro-8-21-20 Featured

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Facebook trying to help, not hinder this year's Presidential election, new technology to help courts conduct remote trials, free IT training in Akron, and scream-free roller coasters, in Japan!
 
This week's featured guest, is Harvard Business Professor, Stefan Thomke, explaining how technology is helping businesses better serve their customers, and make more money.
 
 
Stefan Thomke
 


A rally was held near the Goodyear facility to support the tire company following a boycott called by President Trump. A number of workers and politicians gathered after the president urged citizens not to buy from Goodyear due to a memo banning employees from displaying political slogans or “Blue Lives Matter” signs and paraphernalia.

Congressman Tim Ryan was among those in attendance, and he recapped his speech and condemned the president’s rhetoric on the Ray Horner Morning Show. He was quoted yesterday as saying “the only thing with more hot air in it is Donald Trump.” He then touched on the progress of Lordstown Motors, which is on the site of the old General Motors plant.

Ryan also looked at this week’s Democratic National Convention, the nomination of Kamala Harris as a vice presidential candidate, and the experience and wisdom Joe Biden can put forth.


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