Six Cleveland police officers suspended without pay after internal investigation
Updated Dec 31, 2020;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Six Cleveland police officers were suspended without pay after an internal investigation, Director of Public Safety Karrie Howard announced in a news release.
The suspended officers are: Lt. Brian Chetnik, Det. Andrew Hayduk, Patrol Officer Antonio Muniz, Patrol Officer Allen Nagy, Patrol Officer Rashawn Rahim and Patrol Officer Darryl Turner.
The internal investigation, directed by the Cleveland Police Internal Affairs Unit, was looking at the officers’ roles in an incident in September 2018 involving patrol officer John Petkac. Petkac was fired Dec. 21 for using excessive force in three incidents over 13 months. The release does not elaborate.
6 Cleveland Police officers suspended after 1 already fired following excessive use of force investigation Former Officer John Petkac spoke to 19 News at an event honoring a fallen officer in 2017. (Source: WOIO) By Rachel Vadaj and Steph Krane | December 30, 2020 at 9:39 PM EST - Updated December 31 at 9:38 AM
CLEVELAND (WOIO) - The city of Cleveland has suspended six Cleveland Police Officers without pay after already firing now-former city police officer John Petkac on Dec. 21 night after an investigation found him guilty of multiple use of force violations.
An internal investigation found Petkac “repeatedly used excessive, unnecessary and objectively unreasonable uses of force,” including stepping on and grabbing the throat of a subject in September 2018.
By Tom Moore
Dec 31, 2020
(Cleveland) - Six Cleveland Police officers have been suspended without pay, following an internal investigation into how they handled the use of excessive force by another police officer.
Lieutenant Brian Chetnik, Detective Andrew Hayduk, and Patrol Officers Antonio Muniz, Allen Nagy, Rashawn Rahim, and Darryl Turner, will all serve between 13 to 30 days off the job. All are assigned to the Third District. Their suspensions will be in effect at the start of their next tour of duty.
According letters from Safety Director Karrie Howard, the six were found to have inaccurately have reported the situation in which Officer John Petkac used excessive force in an arrest in 2018, They also improperly used their body cameras, and they failed to intervene. Officer Petkac was fired from the Cleveland Division of Police earlier this month.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell’s (D-CA) father and brother are no longer Facebook friends with suspected Chinese spy Christine Fang.
“Earlier Wednesday they were still friended years after the FBI flagged her for suspicious activities and the congressman cut her off. Later in the day, following reporting on the connections, their accounts no longer appeared on her friends list,” Fox News reported Wednesday.
When she arrived in California as a college student in 2011, Fang was allegedly part of an effort to befriend and spy on lawmakers there and in other parts of the United States.
“Both Eric Swalwell Sr. and Joshua Falwell were listed as friends on her Facebook account, raising questions about how close Fang was to the congressman,” the Fox report said.