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Cleveland patrol officer resigns following allegations of tipping off individuals suspected of drug activity

Cleveland patrol officer resigns following allegations of tipping off individuals suspected of drug activity Cleveland Police (Source: Cleveland Police) By Rachel Vadaj | March 4, 2021 at 7:05 PM EST - Updated March 4 at 7:05 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The City of Cleveland confirmed Patrol Officer Noel Hernandez resigned on Thursday after being suspected of “providing law enforcement investigative information to individuals suspected of drug activity and of participating in conduct and behavior not acceptable of a police officer.” His resignation comes one day before facing his disciplinary hearing before Safety Director Karrie Howard for the multiple allegations of ethics violations and Cleveland Division of Police Manual of Rules violations.

Cleveland PD officer resigns amid ethics violation investigation

Noel Hernandez joined the force in 2014. Author: WKYC Staff Updated: 6:59 PM EST March 4, 2021 CLEVELAND Editor s note: the video in the player above is from a story published on Jan. 4, 2021. A Cleveland police officer has resigned following multiple allegations of ethics violations.  According to the City of Cleveland, Patrol Officer Noel Hernandez, 34, submitted his resignation to his superior on March 4, before facing a March 5 disciplinary hearing with Cleveland s Safety Director, Karrie Howard.  The city says that Hernandez has been accused of violations of the police s ethics code, as well as the Cleveland Division of Police Manual of Rules. A press release from the city says that the patrol officer was suspected of providing law enforcement investigative information to individuals suspected of drug activity and of participating in conduct and behavior not acceptable of a police officer.  

Grandson Of Cleveland s Mayor Frank Jackson is Accused of Domestic Violence

By Steve Bailey Jan 6, 2021 The grandson of Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson found himself in more legal trouble after a recent arrest in what police described as a domestic dispute. A 21-year-old woman, the mother of Frank Q. Jackson’s child, told police that he struck her in the head and face on December 18, according to a Cleveland police report. The woman told police that the verbal argument began when she asked Jackson to get a diaper so she could change her son. However, Frank Q. Jackson told police that the dispute began because he wouldn’t give her money to get her nails done, police say.

Grandson of Cleveland s Mayor Frank Jackson is accused of hitting a woman in domestic violence dispute

Grandson of Cleveland’s Mayor Frank Jackson is accused of hitting a woman in domestic violence dispute Updated Jan 06, 2021; Posted Jan 06, 2021 Frank Q. Jackson is accused of domestic violence, again. Unlike the first time around, the case would be handled by an outside agency instead of the Cleveland Police Department, which is overseen by his grandfather, Mayor Frank Jackson.Cory Shaffer, cleveland.com Facebook Share Police went to the home of Frank Q. Jackson, 23, about 7:27 p.m. Dec. 18 in the 2100 block of East 39th Street after receiving a report of the dispute. A 21-year-old woman, the mother of Frank Q. Jackson’s child, told police that he struck her in the head and face, according to a Cleveland police report.

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