CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The shooting death of a married couple who owned Mr. Cars Sales in Cleveland has left councilman Mike Polensek upset and angry.

Trina and Michael Kuznik were shot dead Friday just after 10 p.m. at their business on East 185th Street between Hiller and Schenely avenues.

Police have not made an arrest.

They both suffered a gunshot wound to the head and died at the scene. Their 19-year-old son found them after he couldn't reach them.

Property from the office was taken, but it is unknown if any cars were taken from the lot.

The Kuzniks were "executed" when they were just trying to make a living, Polensek said.

He is devastated and still can't believe this happened to them.

What's making Polensek more infuriated is the city isn't doing enough to combat crime and has been making other topics a priority, he said.

"What's been the big topic for the last two weeks in this city? Quicken Loans Arena," he said of the transformation proposal. "It's not about safety and security, it's not about addressing quality of life issues in our neighborhoods, it's not about making our neighborhoods more livable, it's about supplying more money for billionaires."

The Kuzniks were a working couple with two children, Polensek said. The business was a typical mom-and-pop shop, which has been open since 1977, he said.

The incident is "pure insanity," he said.

Polensek believes someone came to the business and wanted something, whether it be cash, a car or car titles.

"We have these packs of predators preying on innocent people in our city," he said.

The city needs to get its act together and redefine what its priorities are, Polensek said. The neighborhoods need to be stabilized, he indicated.

Darlene Pollard, who has lived in the neighborhood for more than 20 years, couldn't sleep the rest of the night after she heard what happened.

"This is so close to home. We have a beautiful area, they're constantly upgrading the area," she said. "Our councilman is very vigilant and involved with the neighborhood. It hurts because it seems like it was something personal."

People are killing for no reason, Pollard said, and the couple didn't deserve to be killed.

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