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Cleveland police officer disciplined for kicking suspect 

Dakotah Kennedy by Dakotah Kennedy April 8, 2024November 5, 2024
Cleveland EMS unit driving past Cleveland City Hall.
Posted inNews

Here’s how some Northeast Ohio cities are responding to calls for mental health crises 

Stephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice Reporter by Stephanie Casanova April 2, 2024January 22, 2025
A grid shows eight close-up photographs and videos of different types of surveillance cameras mounted on poles or buildings. The top left and bottom right images show a flashing blue light on top of the camera.
Posted inNews

Cleveland Promised Oversight of Police Surveillance. The Work Hasn’t Been Done

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Mark Puente and The Marshall Project March 22, 2024October 18, 2024
Posted inPublic Safety

Frustration and hope: Reflecting on the Community Police Commission’s first year

Stephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice Reporter by Stephanie Casanova March 21, 2024October 18, 2024
Supporters of Cleveland's Issue 24 police oversight amendment demonstrate at a news conference at City Hall in 2022.
Posted inPublic Safety

Framers of Issue 24 reflect on Community Police Commission’s first year

Stephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice Reporter by Stephanie Casanova March 20, 2024October 18, 2024
Delante Spencer Thomas, the city’s chief ethics officer, speaks at the Community Police Commission's first meeting on Feb. 13, 2023, at the Frederick Douglass Recreation Center.
Posted inPublic Safety

‘An all-hands-on-deck project’: Cleveland official says mayor is committed to Community Police Commission’s success

Stephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice Reporter by Stephanie Casanova March 20, 2024October 18, 2024
Community Police Commission co-chair John Adams and former co-chair Audrianna Rodriguez at a CPC meeting in February 2023.
Posted inNews

Cleveland Community Police Commission co-chairs want to move past conflict, get to police oversight work

Stephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice Reporter by Stephanie Casanova March 20, 2024October 18, 2024
Cleveland City Council’s Safety Committee met to discuss ShotSpotter, illegal dumping and more during its March 6 meeting.
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Cleveland City Council members get ShotSpotter update, question its effectiveness

Dakotah KennedyCleveland Documenters by Dakotah Kennedy and Cleveland Documenters March 12, 2024October 18, 2024
Four members of the Cleveland Police Monitoring Team stand in a circle and talk in a hallway near U.S. District Judge Solomon Oliver's courtroom after a status conference hearing on Thursday, March 7, 2024, at the federal courthouse.
Posted inPublic Safety

Federal judge orders Cleveland to give monitoring team access to police records

Stephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice Reporter by Stephanie Casanova March 8, 2024October 18, 2024
Co-chairs Sharena Zayed (left) and John Adams (right). Adams is talking about reopening the hiring committee for the executive director.
Posted inDocumenters, News, Public Safety

Cleveland Community Police Commission takes step toward hiring a permanent executive director

Avatar photoCleveland Documenters by Anastazia Vanisko and Cleveland Documenters March 5, 2024October 18, 2024

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