Grandmother of woman who called Euclid police says woman feared for her safety

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EUCLID, Ohio — She feared for her own safety, says the grandmother of the young woman who called 911 moments before a Euclid police officer was shot in the driveway and later died Saturday.A broken window and shattered door are remnants of what Euclid police described as an ambush shooting that killed Officer Jacob Derbin.Robinson says her granddaughter was trying to break it off with the father of her baby boy but he was stalking her.

“Yes, cause he had a gun you know they couldn’t go to school it was like he threatened everybody in my family,” Robinson said. Robinson described what happened after Officer Derbin arrived saying at one point there was a shootout. “The police came the one that got shot and killed he was coming to question my granddaughter she said she didn’t want to come outside she didn’t feel safe he asked if it was okay if he went in the back surveyed the property and she said okay but at that time he must have heard that so he fired,” Robinson said.“She’s trying to be strong but I know she’s devastated, she has to be,” Robinson said.

“My condolences to the family and the police officer who was here to protect and serve,” Robinson said.We Follow Through Want us to continue to follow through on a story? Let us know.

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