Cleveland police: one arrested after Sunday shooting, another hospitalized
One person was arrested and another hospitalized after a Sunday shooting in Cleveland, as police kept the case active in Bolivar County.

Cleveland police say one person has been arrested and another person connected to the case was hospitalized after a Sunday shooting in Cleveland, Mississippi. The department says the case remains active and still developing. In Bolivar County, the update puts a violent incident in the city squarely back in public view as officers continue working the case.
A separate Cleveland shooting on Beamon Avenue left Officer Darrin White recovering after he was shot by a suspect around 6:30 p.m. on a Monday. White’s injuries were reported as not life-threatening, and he was in stable condition at Bolivar Medical Center. The suspect in that case, who was also shot, was airlifted to Regional Medical Center in Memphis and was in custody.

Those details show how quickly a Cleveland shooting can pull together police, hospital staff and emergency transport across city lines. In White’s case, the response moved from a street scene in Cleveland to care at Bolivar Medical Center and then to Memphis, while the suspect remained under law-enforcement control. The latest Sunday case adds another active violent-crime investigation in a city where public safety updates draw close attention.
The Cleveland Police Department’s statement did not identify the people involved in the Sunday shooting in the available details, but it did confirm the two most immediate facts residents usually want first: one arrest and one hospitalization. For a city where separate shootings have already brought Beamon Avenue, Bolivar Medical Center and Regional Medical Center in Memphis into the same public conversation, the new case keeps attention on how quickly a single incident can ripple through local neighborhoods and emergency systems.
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