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The list of things that went wrong and could be improved is considerable, the review s authors concluded, most notably the lack (of) coordination and cooperation between city elected officials, CPD leadership and CPD rank and file; the inadequacy of existing policies and procedures to address increasingly dynamic and conflictual protests; and the lack of sufficient preparation and training to be ready for events of this scale and complexity.
Among the fallout caused by those shortcomings: a deepening anger in the community and low morale in the police division.
The review was headed by former U.S. Attorney Carter Stewart and Trevor Brown, dean of the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at Ohio State University. Joining Stewart in a Monday night presentation to City Council was Frank Straub, director of the Center for Mass Violence Response Studies at the National Police Foundation in Arlington, Virginia.
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A line of early voters stands by a ballot drop box at the Franklin County Board of Elections on October 20, 2020.
Ohio has joined the list of states where Republicans want to make changes to voting laws after the 2020 election. The bill includes changes that appeal to both parties, but some that Democrats have spoken against.
In his request to fellow representatives to become co-sponsors of his bill, Rep. Bill Seitz (R-Cincinnati) wrote that he isn’t challenging the election of President Biden. Seitz writes that Donald Trump won Ohio by eight points in a fair and fraud-free count.
However Seitz wrote his bill will make Ohio’s elections more secure.