A woman charged with murdering a Cleveland, Ohio, police officer made her first court appearance Monday, and her bond was set at $5 million.
Tamara McLoyd, 18, was charged Sunday with one count of aggravated murder in the death of off-duty Cleveland police officer Shane Bartek, according to FOX 8 News. McLoyd admitted to police that she shot the officer. During her felony arraignment her alleged criminal history, which includes aggravated robberies, was discussed.
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McLoyd approached Bartek in the parking lot of an apartment building with a gun around 6 p.m. Friday, police said in a press release. A struggle ensued, and Bartek was shot twice by McLoyd. McLoyd then took off in Bartek’s vehicle.
Bartek, 25, was taken to a nearby hospital by Cleveland EMS where he was pronounced dead. He was a two-year veteran of the force, according to FOX 8.
Cleveland-area elected officials responded to his death on social media.
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Following a multi-jurisdictional police pursuit, Bartek’s vehicle was recovered, and a man was taken into custody. The FOX 8 I-Team reports that McLoyd gave Bartek’s vehicle to Anthony Butler Jr., who cleveland.com reports is 28 years old.
Both Butler Jr. and McLoyd were arrested Friday.
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Butler Jr. is being held on a $5,000,000 bond. McLoyd is due back in court Jan. 11 at 8:30 a.m.
Funeral arrangements for Bartek are still being made.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.