Crime & Safety
Sentencing of Teen Charged in Coventry Street Arts Fair Continued
Dominique King's sentencing for obstructing official business after the Coventry Street Arts Fair was continued

Dominique King, one of four men indicted on murder and other charges in connection with the on Lee and Superior roads, was supposed to be sentenced today for another incident.Β
King, 19, of Cleveland, Antonio Kirk, 18, of Euclid, Jamal Cammack, 18, of Cleveland and Thomas White, 20, of Cleveland, and pleaded . The were also indicted on other charges including aggravated rioting, aggravated murder and felonious assault.Β
They are each being held on a $750,000 bond.
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In a separate incident, King was arrested and charged with aggravated robbery for trying to grab a police officer's gun after the Coventry Street Arts Fair June 26.
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King pleaded guilty to obstructing official business Nov. 15. His sentencing was continued today, and a new date has not been set.
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