Crime & Safety
Man Shot at Downtown Cleveland Strip Club Dies: Police
A man shot during a visit to a strip club in downtown Cleveland Friday has died, according to police.

A man shot Friday at a downtown Cleveland strip club, Alibi Inn, has died, according to Cleveland police.
James Hennings, 55, was shot in the leg at about 2:30 a.m. by an unknown assailant during an argument at the inn. He died as a result of the injury.
Hennings was one of three men hurt in the incident. Michael Simms, 31, suffered a gunshot wound to the left hand and was taken to MetroHealth in a private auto. Tarist Moorer, 36, suffered a shoulder injury.
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On Monday, the death was ruled a homicide by The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office.
According to detectives, the shooter was a 5’10” black man with face tattoos weighing 200 pounds. The man was wearing grey clothes and a red cap at the time of the shooting, according to police.
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Police are asking that anyone with information about the man to call Third District detectives at 216-623-5318.
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