JULY 9 After getting pulled over outside a Walmart in suburban Cleveland, a motorist sought to “deter officers from the traffic stop” by calling 911 to falsely report a shooting a few blocks from the retailer, police charge.
According to investigators, Muhammad Kabir, 34, was driving Saturday afternoon when his vehicle was pulled over by a South Euclid Police Department officer
outside a Walmart Supercenter.
Kabir, who lives in nearby Cleveland Heights, was behind the wheel despite having a suspended drivers license and a vehicle with expired plates. Additionally, a two-year-old boy who was with his mother in the car was not in a child safety seat.
The Euclid Police have arrested and charged 35-year-old Mr. Omnisun Azali with the murder of his wife, 37-year-old Mwaka Ruth Azali on May 26th at their family residence in Euclid.
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Euclid reaches settlement with 2 men assaulted by officer
Euclid reaches settlement with 2 men assaulted by officer By Julia Bingel | April 8, 2021 at 1:33 PM EDT - Updated April 8 at 9:24 PM
EUCLID, Ohio (WOIO) - The city of Euclid has reached a $450,000 settlement with Richard Hubbard and Yolimar Tirado.
Euclid Police Officer Michael Amiott was caught on video assaulting the men in 2017. Euclid Police Officer Michael Amiott (Source: WOIO)
Hubbard and Tirado were pulled over for traffic violations.
“This settlement represents some hard-won justice for Richard Hubbard and Yolimar Tirado. Now they can move towards closure. Thankfully Richard didn’t die and he wasn’t permanently injured. In this respect, Euclid dodged a bullet with Richard’s case. The City of Euclid and cities across this country need to look take a long, hard look at the culture inside their police departments and hopefully learn from this awful episode,” said Attorney Paul Cristallo.