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Samaria Rice Asks Supreme Court Not To Reinstate Officer Who Killed Her Son

Tamir Rice, the Cleveland Police Patrolmen s Association is fighting to have Loehmann return to the police force. Earlier this year, attorneys for the Cleveland Police Union took their case to an appellate court, but the court ruled that Loehmann would not be allowed to return to the police force. Months later, their case has reached the Ohio Supreme Court. Along the way, a number of civil rights activists and organizers have publicly expressed that Loehmann should never return to the police force after killing an unarmed 12-year-old boy. Joining the ongoing legal matter, Rice s mother, Samaria Rice, has issued a statement to the Ohio Supreme Court asking that they do not allow Loehmann to rejoin the city s police force.

Enough is enough : Cleveland council members insist that violent carjackings will not be tolerated

‘Enough is enough’: Cleveland council members insist that violent carjackings will not be tolerated ‘Enough is enough’: Cleveland council members insist that violent carjackings will not be tolerated By Chris Anderson | March 12, 2021 at 1:49 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 6:15 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Several members of the Cleveland City Council provided remarks regarding the recent surge in carjackings and the need to capture those involved. Council president Kevin Kelley was joined by several members, including Kerry McCormack and Blaine Griffin, for a Friday afternoon press conference. Kelley said pursuits are not being followed enough to capture the carjacking suspects.

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