The employee told officers the attack happened as he was escorting the possible shoplifter out of the store.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Testimony continues in the trial for Chawn Cloyd, the man who allegedly attacked a Lakewood store employee with a machete style knife last February.
Cloyd, 43, was indicted on the charges of aggravated robbery, robbery and felonious assault for the Feb. 10, 2022 assault.Lakewood Police Captain William Albrecht said the employee suffered a three to four inch cut on his face. After the attack in the store’s parking lot, police said Cloyd ran from the scene, but was found a short time later at the Lakewood Emergency Department where he was using the restroom to wash blood off of himself.
Cloyd’s jury trial began on Jan. 17 in front of Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Deena Calabrese.
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