Final Cleveland July shooting map

Cleveland police investigated 75 shootings across the city in July. See the below interactive version of the map.

(Chris Morris/The Plain Dealer)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland saw at least 92 people suffer gunshot wounds in July and 12 of those people died.

There were at least 75 shootings, including 10 with multiple victims.

Those numbers are slightly below the numbers from the same month in 2015 where there were 101 shootings and 17 deaths.

Cleveland has 60 homicides through the first seven months of this year. There were 67 at this point last year.

The July shootings ranged from a 2-year-old girl who was shot in the head and survived to a 60-year-old man shot during an argument over presidential politics at a bar on East 131st Street.

The shootings happened throughout Cleveland, but most of them occurred on the city's East Side.

Here are some takeaways from the shootings:

14 homicides total, 12 were shot

Cleveland had 14 homicides in July, including the 12 that came as a result of gun fire. A transgender woman's cause of death is pending, but police said she appeared to suffer head trauma.

A 56-year-old man named William Harrison was also stabbed to death.

The 14 homicides is the deadliest month in Cleveland since October, when there were 20 homicides. This July is the third deadliest month since 2010. There were 17 homicides in July 2015.

Seven victims were less than 18 years old

The seven children shot in Cleveland this month includes a 2-year-old girl shot in the head in the 4100 block of East 146th Street and an 11-year-old girl shot in the 3400 block of Seymour Avenue.

Someone opened fire on the 2-year-old girl's mother as she was holding her daughter.

A bullet went through 2-year-old Alaya Brown's arm and into her skull. The bullet cracked her skull. The right side of her brain is dead, and she is blind in one eye, family members said.

An 11-year-old girl was in her living room watching a movie and holding her 3-year-old sister when someone fired at least five shots into the home. A bullet hit the girl in the leg. Her family said she is expected to recover but will have to spend months in physical therapy learning how to walk again.

A 16-year-old boy was injured about 4:30 p.m. Sunday at a home in the 11300 block of Itasca Avenue after a friend accidentally shot him in the chest, according to police reports. The friend was twirling a silver handgun on his finger and pointing it at the boy. A witness told police everyone was laughing as the boy played with the gun, according to police reports.

The gun fired and blood gushed out of the boy's chest. The teen ran from the home and collapsed on East 115th Street. The boy was taken to University Hospitals, where he was listed in critical condition as of Sunday.

Most shootings in one day

Ten people were shot on July 23, including two near East 38th Street and St. Clair Avenue. The victims drove away but crashed on East 9th Street and St. Clair Avenue, police said.

The day before, thousands of police officers from around the country left Cleveland following the Republican National Convention. No one was shot during convention-related protests.

All 10 of the victims survived.

Deadliest day

Four people were killed on July 17.

The first happened about 12:15 a.m. Jonathan Peters, 19, suffered a fatal gunshot at a bus stop on Lakeview Road near Earle Avenue.

A black pickup drove by at slow speed and a man jumped out. The two got into an argument and Peters ran. The gunman initially walked in the opposite direction, then turned and and fired several gunshots at Peters, hitting him multiple times, police said.

Two women -- Tyisha J. Austin, 36, and Laquita M. Robinson, 26 -- were found dead inside a car just after 6:45 a.m. on East 101st Street near Colonial Avenue. Austin was shot several times in the chest and head. Robinson was shot once in the head, police said.

The fourth and final gunshot victim of the day was Russell Warren, 30. Warren suffered from schizophrenia and he got into an argument about 10:30 a.m. with a 28-year-old family member. The woman refused to give Warren her gun.

Warren threatened the woman's children and lunged for her gun. She picked up the gun and shot him in the chest, killing him.

The woman has not been charged in the shooting.

Most victims in one shooting

Five people were shot at the Agora Ballroom and Theater. Multiple people fired shots in the parking lot after Damn Near Naked club promotions hosted a party at Agora, according to posts on Twitter.

All of the victims survived.

The shooting was one of 10 last month that had multiple victims.

August outlook

Two people were shot less than two hours into the new month. A man was shot about 1 a.m. in the 9700 block of Elizabeth Avenue and one hour later a 20-year-old woman was shot in the thigh and buttocks during an attempted robbery at a home in the 2000 block of West 73rd Street.

A third person was shot about 8 a.m. outside the Galleria in downtown Cleveland. A Cuyahoga County Sheriff protective services officer shot a man who lunged at him with a knife or screwdriver.

The man was treated and released from the hospital and the officer was placed on paid administrative leave.

Another man was shot in the leg about 3 p.m. Monday.

Three others were shot between midnight and 3 a.m. Tuesday, bringing August's total to seven shootings in 27 hours.

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