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Hassan Aden was named Cleveland s police monitor in 2019, after serving as deputy monitor under Matthew Barge.
In the wake of the forced departure of Ayesha Bell Hardaway from Cleveland Police Monitoring team the outside agency that examines Cleveland’s progress under the federal consent decree two prominent Black organizations are calling for the monitor himself to be replaced.
The Norman S. Minor Bar Association, which represents Black attorneys in Northeast Ohio, and the Cleveland branch of the NAACP say Cleveland’s police monitor, Hassan Aden, has shown bias in favor of law enforcement and a lack of understanding about community concerns.
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Posted By Sam Allard on Tue, Jun 1, 2021 at 2:04 PM click to enlarge Courtesy Sen. Nina Turner Fully 50% of likely Democratic voters in Ohio s District 11 Congressional election support Nina Turner, a new poll has found. The poll clarifies Turner s frontrunner status two months before the Aug. 3 special election for the seat formerly occupied by Marcia Fudge. Shontel Brown, the Chair of the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party, trailed far behind in the poll, with 15% of likely voters saying they would support her. No other candidate topped 4%, with 21% saying they were sill undecided. Turner s commanding leads were for both Black voters and White voters, according to the poll by the Tulchin Group. It was conducted by phone and text message May 20 through May 26.