Updated: 10:27 AM EST March 8, 2021
PARMA, Ohio Have you seen this man? 30-year-old Zachary John Jones has been missing since Monday, Feb. 22, and authorities are asking for the public s help in finding him.
Parma police say Jones left University Hospital in Parma without completing a mandatory evaluation. Authorities say he left the hospital on foot and was tracked to the area of Ridge Road and Hollywood Drive in Parma.
Jones is described as 6 2 and weights about 180 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes. Authorities say he was last seen wearing a yellow hospital smock, brown boxer shorts and yellow hospital socks. He was not wearing shoes.
Mon, Mar 1st 2021 10:59am
Tim Cushing
You know what s always ripe for parody? Government agencies. You know who s often outlandishly upset about being parodied? Government officials.
Back in 2016, Parma, Ohio resident Anthony Novak created a fake Parma Police Department page on Facebook. It should have been clear to everyone the page was a parody. The fake Parma PD page posted announcements about a roving police van offering free abortions to teenagers, a plan to criminalize helping the homeless, and the PD strongly discouraging minorities from applying for positions with the agency.
Despite it being readily apparent this was not an official Parma PD page, Parma officers arrested Novak in March 2016. The page had only been live for 12 hours, but the PD claimed Novak s page interrupted police operations. The Parma PD made the most of its apparently underutilized resources to stop this resident from making fun of it. To shut down a Facebook parody, the Parma PD deployed seven
The thumbs-up Like logo is shown on a sign at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
CLEVELAND (CN) A police department in Ohio had probable cause to arrest a man who created a parody Facebook page of the department, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday, shutting down claims that his First Amendment rights were violated.
Anthony Novak filed a lawsuit against the city of Parma and the Parma Police Department, claiming he was arrested for making the satirical Facebook page.
In his ruling on Wednesday however, U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, a Clinton appointee, found that the officers had probable cause to investigate and arrest Novak and were entitled to immunity against his claims for damages.
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Cleveland mayorâs grandson, Frank Q. Jackson, indicted with felonies for high speed chase arrest in Parma Frank Q. Jackson (Source: Parma police) By Rachel Vadaj and Julia Bingel | February 11, 2021 at 7:39 PM EST - Updated February 12 at 9:55 AM
PARMA, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland Mayor Frank Jacksonâs grandson, Frank Q. Jackson, was indicted in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Thursday for assault, a second-degree felony, and failure to comply, a third-degree felony, for the incident involving Parma police in January.
Just in: A grand jury has indicted the Cleveland mayorâs grandson, who is accused of fleeing Parma PD during a traffic stop. Frank Q. Jackson, 24, is charged with Felonious Assault (F2) & Failure to Comply (F3). More on the case here -> https://t.co/a3tBO93cQu@cleveland19newspic.twitter.com/th6w4Ek7Rjâ Misty Stiver (@mistystiver) February 12, 2021