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Family of Arthur Keith, attorney demand federal investigation of CMHA police after officer not indicted in fatal shooting

Family of Arthur Keith, attorney demand federal investigation of CMHA police after officer not indicted in fatal shooting Adam Ferrise, cleveland.com © Joshua Gunter/cleveland.com Attorney Stanley Jackson speaks to the media at a press conference regarding Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost s announcement that the officer who shot Arthur Keith will not be charged. Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio The family of Arthur Keith, their attorney and activists on Wednesday called on the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate CMHA police after a grand jury declined to bring charges against the officer who shot and killed the 19-year-old.

No Charges for Cleveland Housing Police Officer Who Killed Arthur Keith

Office of Ohio Attorney General Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Anthony Pierson, an attorney with the Special Prosecutions Section of the state attorney general s office, held a July 7 press conference about police shooting investigations, including the Arthur Keith case. A grand jury has declined to charge the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing police officer who shot and killed Arthur Keith in November 2020 at the King Kennedy housing complex on Cleveland’s East Side. Anthony Pierson, from the Ohio Attorney General’s Office’s Special Prosecutions Section, said Wednesday that CMHA police officer James Griffiths and other officers were responding to a call about a person with a gun at the public housing complex near East 55th Street and Woodland Avenue.

Arthur Keith s family demands accountability after CMHA police officer cleared of charges in shooting death

Arthur Keith’s family demands accountability after CMHA police officer cleared of charges in shooting death Jim Nelson © Provided by WOIO Cleveland The family of Arthur Keith reacts to the announcement that the CMHA officer who killed the 19-year-old has been cleared of charges CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The family of Arthur Keith is renewing its demands for justice and accountability after it was announced the police officer who shot and killed the 19-year-old would not face criminal charges. “I want justice for my son. now,” said Rita Keith. “What that police officer did to my son was not right at all. He did not have to do what he did five times.”

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