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Citing the city’s pandemic-related economic losses and other issues, he said the claim holds up.
Among the many issues the mayor faces is battling rising violent crime and decaying city neighborhoods; overseeing the Cleveland public schools; and shoring up stadium financing and guiding downtown development.
Kelley said he will immediately focus on crime by adding police officers, getting the department better equipment and focus even more on community policing. He said that includes possibly reopening neighborhood police stations.
“When you do a foot patrol with officers and you ask how someone is doing, you learn things you might not otherwise,” he said.
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An aide to Democratic Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has been accused of multiple sex assaults and rapes over a years-long span that began when the alleged victim was still a minor.
Alexander Lackey, 35, allegedly raped the victim on multiple occasions between October 2018, when she was 17, and January 2021, when police responded to his home for a domestic violence incident involving a 19-year-old woman, according to prosecutors.
In that incident, Lackey allegedly got into an argument with the woman, pushed her out the door and sprayed her in the face with an air freshener, News 5 Cleveland reported.
Mayor Frank Jackson re-election speculation: Darcy cartoon
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Posted Apr 03, 2021
Questions remain on if Mayor Frank Jackson will hop in or out of the next Cleveland mayoral race.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Speculation on if Mayor Frank Jackson will hop in or out of the next Cleveland mayor race intensified this week when a contractors group leader claimed Jackson would seek his fifth term. Whether the validity of the claim is hollow or solid remained undetermined when Mayor Jackson would neither confirm or deny he would run again.
Norm Edwards, president of the Black Contractors Group, sent out an email saying the organization, which promotes minority construction job contracts, is “very excited and proud to endorse Mayor Frank G. Jackson for an unprecedented 5th term as Cleveland mayor.”
By Tom Moore
Apr 1, 2021
(Cleveland) - An email sent out Wednesday by the Black Contractors Group said it was endorsing Mayor Frank Jackson in his bid for an unprecedented fifth four-year term as mayor, and that information would be forthcoming on how to donate to Jackson s campaign. The only problem is, Mayor Jackson has not announced his plans.
Norman Edwards, president of the Black Contractors Group, which supports minority construction contractors, told cleveland.com and 3 News that he talked with the mayor on the phone, and he says the mayor told him he was running. However, the mayor also told cleveland.com that When I make my decision, it will be a decision that will b fully expressed to the people, and that he has not decided what to do.