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Chauvin verdict: Cincinnati reacts after officer is guilty on all counts


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A Minnesota jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter Tuesday in the death of George Floyd last May.
Outside the Hamilton County Courthouse Tuesday night a crowd of about 30 gathered in response to the verdict. Barriers had been in place all week in the anticipation of the news out of Minneapolis.
“Guilty on three, a man shouted through a megaphone.
Banners were hung from the barriers saying: Jail killer cops and Reopen all cases.
“I felt such relief I had tears running down my face when I saw he was found guilty,  Azzy Quinones said.  There’s so many cases where we see cops obviously kill people and that doesn’t happen. ....

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Civil Rights Groups Seeking An End To 'Qualified Immunity' In Ohio


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Iris Roley, member of the Cincinnati Black United Front, speaks in Cincinnati on Saturday afternoon about her work to end qualified immunity. She has been a civil rights and police reform activist for about 20 years.
A coalition of local and statewide civil rights groups are trying to end qualified immunity in Ohio.
The group, Accountability Now Ohio, set up a petition drive in Cincinnati Saturday afternoon. Their goal is to collect about two thousand signatures from Montgomery, Franklin and Hamilton counties in order to register as a political action committee.
Once they are a PAC, they will start hosting more petition drives in at least 44 counties to reach 440,000 signatures. Their goal is to get this ballot measure on the November 2022 ballot. ....

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A 2001 lawsuit led to what s now known as the Collaborate Agreement among the ACLU, the Cincinnati Black United Front, the city of Cincinnati and the Fraternal Order of Police. It required police to adopt community problem oriented policing, including the establishment of one of the first independent police oversight boards in the country: the Citizen Complaint Authority (CCA).Read More ....

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Tense City Council meeting a pivotal moment in 2001 Cincinnati unrest


Tense City Council meeting a pivotal moment in 2001 Cincinnati unrest
Days after Cincinnati Police officer Steven Roach shot and killed Timothy Thomas, Cincinnati City Council’s Law and Public Safety Committee held it’s meeting at City Hall – it would prove to be a pivotal moment.
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Twenty years ago, in the early morning hours of April 7, 2001, Cincinnati Police Officer Stephen Roach shot and killed 19-year-old Timothy Thomas in an Over-the-Rhine alley. Thomas was the 15th Black man killed by police since 1995, and his death sparked three days of unrest that highlighted a deep divide between Cincinnati’s Black community and the police. That mistrust, along with lawsuits accusing the department of a decades-long history of racial profiling, helped shape the ....

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