Cuyahoga County Sheriff makes changes after off-duty corrections officer murdered at Parma bar
29-year-old man & security guard gunned down outside Parma sports bar By Julia Bingel | March 16, 2021 at 3:10 PM EDT - Updated March 16 at 3:10 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cuyahoga County Sheriff will no longer allow deputies and corrections officers to work off-duty security jobs at bars. until he can review the current policy.
“As the new Sheriff, I have undertaken the process of an in-depth review of all policies and procedures in the Sheriff’s Department. While I understand how important a secondary income is to the people who work for the Sheriff’s department, the safety of the public and officer safety is of paramount concern,” said Cuyahoga County Sheriff Christopher Viland.
Suspects in deadly Parma bar shooting appear in court
Sean Michael Acierno and Timoteo Tim Cruz, an off-duty Cuyahoga County corrections officer, both died in the shooting. Author: WKYC Staff Updated: 11:07 AM EDT March 17, 2021
PARMA, Ohio A pair of suspects, who were arrested following a deadly weekend shooting that claimed the lives of two people at a Parma bar, both appeared before a judge for arraignment in Parma Municipal Court Wednesday morning.
Luis Candelario was the first to appear, facing two charges of complicity to commit aggravated murder. During the brief appearance, Candelario waived his right to a preliminary hearing. The judge said the case will now go before a grand jury for further proceedings with his next court appearance scheduled for 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, March 23.
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