Cleveland police supervisor accused of misconduct, launching unauthorized investigation into deputy police chief
Updated Feb 22, 2021;
Posted Feb 22, 2021
A Cleveland police supervisor faces discipline after being accused of a slew of misconduct following an internal affairs investigation, according to city records.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio A Cleveland police supervisor faces discipline for a range of issues, including conducting an unauthorized investigation into a deputy police chief, according to city records.
Lt. Joseph DiMuzio on Friday went in front of Cleveland Safety Director Karrie Howard on a slew of misconduct accusations. Howard has not yet made a decision on discipline.
DiMuzio faces 20 internal charges of policy violations, including an incident in which he launched an investigation and filled out a criminal complaint form naming Deputy Police Chief Wayne Drummond as a suspect in a crime.