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Cleveland residents look to take police reform into their own hands
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Civilian police oversight across the country a balancing act between investigative authority and avoiding pushback
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Overhaul of police oversight proposed for Cleveland Charter would give new power to the people
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Ohio Supreme Court Won’t Hear Reinstatement Appeal of Former Cleveland Cop Who Gunned Down Tamir Rice: ‘Will Never Have a Badge Again’
The Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association has lost its fight to reinstate the former police officer who shot and killed
Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old Black boy, outside a Cleveland recreation center in 2014. In an announcement made on Tuesday, July 6, the Ohio Supreme Court said it would not consider the union’s latest appeal on behalf of the ex-cop, effectively ending the reinstatement campaign.
The Associated Press reports the latest appeal was filed in April 2021 on behalf of ex-police officer Timothy Loehmann, who was fired in 2017, not for killing Rice but for falsifying and omitting critical information about his personal history statement on his job application. There had been several attempts to reverse Loehmann’s firing, all of which had been unsuccessful.
Officer Who Killed Tamir Rice Denied Getting His Job Back By Ohio Supreme Court
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