Cleveland Cavaliers' defense gets hot when it matters most

Protestors face off against police on Euclid Ave. in Cleveland. The protests, which began peacefully, became heated after protestors caused a skirmish on E. 4th Street. Police in riot gear were dispatched to break up the crowd, resulting in arrests

CLEVELAND (TheBlaze/AP) — After a long, technical explanation Saturday, a judge found a Cleveland police officer not guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the shooting deaths of two unarmed people in a 137-shot barrage.

Florida State offensive lineman Cameron Erving poses for photos with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected by the Cleveland Browns as the 19th pick in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft, Thursday, April 30, 2015, in Chicago.

Residents of Cleveland took to the streets to protest after Officer Michael Brelo was found not guilty of manslaughter for fatally shooting a couple in their.

Yes, Cleveland police Officer Michael Brelo stood on a car and shot the unarmed black occupants 15 times just after officers first riddled it with bullets. But a judge ruled Saturday that, partly because Brelo reasonably believed