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What the investigation into fired Hamilton County Sheriff s deputy reveals

What the investigation into fired Hamilton County Sheriff s deputy reveals WCPO 9 I-Team investigation uncovered the evidence A Hamilton County Sheriff s Office investigation found that then-Deputy Michael Stemmerding displayed support for the militia group by posting their flag as his cover photo on Facebook. The WCPO 9 I-Team discovered Stemmerding s posts. Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey terminated Stemmerding. and last updated 2021-02-24 19:18:07-05 CINCINNATI — A fired Hamilton County deputy displayed support for a militia group when he used its flag as his Facebook cover photo, according to a 57-page report documenting an internal administrative investigation. Michael Stemmerding s Facebook public page posted the Three Percenter flag on Dec. 26, 2020. It was his cover photo for nearly six weeks, the WCPO 9 I-Team found.

Luck of the Draw

The item: a three-bedroom, two-floor house The stakes: an affordable starter house for a family of four   The metal detector buzzes loudly as we stand in line with dozens of others to enter the courthouse in downtown Cincinnati. This tall stately building is seeing a lot of action today. Some of those in line are there to support relatives facing trial, others are there to fulfill their civic obligation of jury duty, while Moshe and I are here for the weekly property foreclosure auction: We’re ready to roll the dice and see if Moshe can buy his first home at a steep discount.

Police: Man arrested after sending child pornography to undercover officers online

University of Cincinnati program director accused of sending child pornography to undercover officers online Dwayne Slavey, WCPO Detectives said Donnelly sent undercover officers obscene images of young girls online and admitted to downloading and uploading child pornography, according to court documents. Posted at 4:45 PM, Feb 24, 2021 and last updated 2021-02-25 10:40:25-05 CINCINNATI — A program director at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine was arrested Wednesday after he sent child pornography to undercover officers over the internet, according to authorities. Investigators monitored John Ned Donnelly, 55, leading up to his arrest. Detectives said Donnelly sent undercover officers obscene images of young girls online and admitted to downloading and uploading child pornography, according to court documents.

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