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Samantha Ford speaking with Steve Goldstein at his home in Shelburne Samantha Ford sees dead people and brings them to life. An archaeologist of sorts, she digs into documents, not dirt. Instead of a spade and sieve, her tools are deeds and vital records. Ford s enterprise, Williston-based Turn Stone Research, can put the limbs on your family tree, find secrets buried beneath the hearth, or help you record and preserve your home s historical records. While the future is unknowable, the past can literally be an open book. We found this out a few weeks ago when Ford, a 32-year-old Charlotte native, sat on the porch of our house on Falls Road in Shelburne and, like a latter-day Scheherazade, told the tale of the land.
Data shows Cleveland officers have only chased 1 suspect in 2021 so far; council members concerned police arenât pursuing enough suspects
Data shows Cleveland officers have only chased 1 suspect in 2021 so far By Hannah Catlett | March 15, 2021 at 9:31 PM EDT - Updated March 15 at 9:42 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Are police in your city chasing criminals too much? Or, not enough?
As that discussion continues across Northeast Ohio, 19 Investigates discovered data that shows a stark contrast between local departments when it comes to how often they engage in a pursuit.
We told you last week when city leaders spoke out, saying Cleveland Police are not doing everything in their power to.Posted by Hannah Catlett on Monday, March 15, 2021
Body cam footage shows East Cleveland police officer now under investigation kick man’s head after April 2020 pursuit
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio East Cleveland police placed an officer on paid administrative leave after body camera footage from an April 2020 incident surfaced and sparked an internal investigation.
Nicholas Foti, hired by the department in June 2016, is seen in the April 1, 2020 video and is accused of stomping on 37-year-old Redrick Ward’s head. East Cleveland police Chief Scott Gardner placed Foti on leave Monday, and Foit is expected to appear at a pre-disciplinary hearing scheduled for Monday.
The department made video of the incident public March 1 after a request from civil rights attorney David Nacht, who represents Ward. A supervisor customarily reviews videos before releasing them to the public to ensure there is no sensitive material like phone or Social Security numbers in the footage.
Several Radford city council members are looking to increase the amount of historical context throughout the city, particularly in predominantly Black areas.
Mayor David Horton brought up the idea at a recent city council meeting at the tail end of Black History Month after publishing a series of Facebook posts throughout February highlighting local Black history each day of the month.
âI decided to share some of the stories I knew but also to reach out to some of the people in the community that I knew had additional stories to share,â he said. âAnd so each day in February, I profiled different people and places and stories and families and everything.â