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Stand Up For Ohio made the announcement today in a press release. Author: Hope Sloop Updated: 9:52 PM EDT April 20, 2021
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On Tuesday, Stand Up For Ohio, along with Black Lives Matter Cleveland, NAACP Cleveland, Showing Up For Racial Justice-NEO, and the ACLU of Ohio, launched a new campaign looking to require fair and independent investigations into police misconduct in Cleveland.
“In Cleveland, there have been over 91 families who have been impacted by state-sanctioned police violence, and not one of those officers have been charged. That means over 91 times, a police officer has been allowed to get away with police misconduct and oftentimes murder. We must implement a permanent structure of police accountability and oversight,” said LaTonya Goldsby, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Cleveland.
Citizens for a Safer Cleveland coalition aims to address police accountability
Updated Apr 20, 2021;
Posted Apr 20, 2021
Citizens for a Safer Cleveland announced its campaign Tuesday for a ballot initiative that strives to reform police accountability and oversight.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Social advocacy groups on Tuesday launched a campaign for a ballot initiative to ensure fair and independent investigations of police misconduct in Cleveland.
Black Lives Matter Cleveland, NAACP Cleveland, ACLU Ohio, Stand Up For Ohio and Showing Up For Racial Justice Northeast Ohio formed the Citizens for a Safer Cleveland coalition, which aims to reform accountability and police oversight, said Rachael Collyer, an organizer for Stand Up for Ohio.