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At one point in the video, you see five or six men holding the suspect down, including Lakewood Police as they make the arrest.

A witness told 19 News on Wednesday night that the youth soccer coach was able to catch, punch and tackle the man who attempted to grab a soccer player in front of other children, parents, and the coach. The coach and a security guard at the park held the suspect down as a parent called Then you see a parent jump in to help keep the suspect on the ground. As police arrive four officers at one point struggle to hold the suspect down and talk to him about what happened.

As suspect Jeremy McCusker appeared in court to answer to the kidnapping charge, he told the judge that he was high on meth and had stopped taking his prescription medication.

At that time the judge reminded the year-old suspect that he was violating his probation on a domestic violence charge. We got in contact with the probation officer, we were in contact with Matt Talbert which is like the rehab place, and he was supposed to turn himself in the day before all this happened at the park. Jeremy McCusker was transferred to the county jail. If convicted of kidnapping a child, McCusker faces 15 years to life in prison.

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Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. More From Fun. The young woman on the line, Amanda Berry, told the dispatcher "I've been kidnapped and been missing for 10 years. I'm here. I'm free now," according to ABC News. Unbeknownst to Cleveland, it was a city awakening from a nightmare that had been going on for more than 9 years. All three women had been abducted by a local man named Ariel Castro and held against their will for years. Castro, a local school bus driver until he was fired was a father and fixture in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood, where he owned a small house.

It was here, says CNN , that all three women would be chained to prevent their escape, starved, tortured, and repeatedly raped. On that spring day, though, Berry saw her chance at escape. According to ABC News , Berry took advantage of a rare moment when Castro was away to escape her bedroom typically locked and make her way downstairs to the front door.

A padlocked storm door prevented her escape but she was able to make enough of a commotion to attract a neighbor who came to her aid. It would be the last day the women had to stay in that house of horrors. It's possible one of the reasons Berry was so motivated that afternoon was that she was now a mother. She'd given birth to her child in the home on Christmas,



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