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Six inmates in county jail in Cleveland test positive for the coronavirus, the warden resigns, and common pleas judges like Nancy Fuerst remain under fire as activists demand an FBI investigation of Judge Fuerst and a potential indictment

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Pictured are Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish (wearing suit) ousted county warden Gregory Croucher, and embattled Cuyahoga County Court of  Common Pleas Judge Nancy Fuerst

 

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By Kathy Wray Coleman, associate publisher, editor-in-chief

 

CLEVELAND, Ohio-Six inmates in the Cuyahoga County Jail in Cleveland have tested positive for COVID-19, a health crisis that activists say raises questions on whether the other 1054 inmates housed in the jail are at risk, a disproportionate number of them Black.


Sources said that most of the six inmates at issue are Black.

 

"All of the inmates are now at risk," said activist Alfred Porter Jr, president of Black on Black Crime Inc. "This is just further incompetence and a reason for this jail to be shut down once and for all."


The embattled jail housed about 2,500 inmates, though it can only hold a maximum of 1,765, coronavirus fears resulting in some 905 low level inmates getting released from a jail  that now houses some 1,060 inmates.


County Executive Armond Budish said this week that those infected with the coronavirus have been quarantined, and that they all allegedly were in a single jail pod.

 

"None are critically ill," Budish said during a press conference.


"We are prepared to handle this," said the county executive who is still under fire after the FBI twice raided his downtown headquarters last year following eight inmate deaths in 2018-2019, another death occurring since the FBI raids.  "We've reduced the jail population to 1060."


At the press conference Budish also made excuses for the cornavirus outbreak in the jail and said that "its impossible to totally escape this terrible disease."


A damning report released in November of 2018 by U.S. Marshals on county jail conditions generated local and national news, a dreadful look at how inmates are mistreated such as withholding food for punishment, jailing juveniles with adults, rat and roach infested jail facilities, and a paramilitary jail corrections officers unit dubbed "The Men in Black" that intimidates and harasses inmates.


The report also found profound mistreatment of female inmates, and that pregnant women were being jailed on floor mats and denied adequate healthcare.


Several lawsuits remain pending regarding the county's troubled jail.


In addition to the FBI's ongoing investigation of Budish, there have been indictments of at least nine jail guards, the former jail director, and former  jail warden Eric Ivey, who took a misdemeanor plea deal with no jail time with an agreement that he snitch on others.

 

In the midst of it all sheriff Cliff Pinkney, the county's first Black sheriff appointed by Budish, resigned, his replacement being David Schilling, who is White.


And the replacement Warden for Ivey, who is White, while Ivey is Black, is now out of a job too.

 

Gregory Croucher resigned Thursday as the warden hired to help reform the jail, just two days after a county investigation found he retaliated against corrections officers, and allegedly slammed a handcuffed inmate into a wall.


Croucher is also accused of forcing an employee to drive him to the airport on the clock.


Before Croucher's resignation this week all of the jail leaders, namely the county executive, sheriff, warden and jail director, who is Ronda Gibson,  were White, Croucher's replacement yet to be named.


Cuyahoga County, the second largest of 88 counties statewide, is 29 percent Black and includes Cleveland, a largely Black city led by four-term mayor Frank Jackson, the city's third Black mayor.


The county is a Democratic stronghold.

 

Until recently, the Cuyahoga County Jail was the state's second most populated jail behind Franklin County, which includes Columbus and is the largest of Ohio's counties.

 

Before the coronavirus outbreak hit Cleveland this year Budish and the 34 largely White general division common pleas judges, under the leadership of then presiding and administrative Judge John Russo, did nothing to reduce illegal prosecutions and excessive sentences, and continued to keep the jail overcrowded, Russo's predecessor, then chief Judge Nancy Fuerst, whom he ousted as chief judge in 2013, acting in the same manner as her successor when she was in charge.


Fuerst is under fire by activists for heightened malfeasance against Black defendants in 2018-2020 relative to pending criminal cases she is presiding over.


Public records reveal that Judge Fuerst is denying Blacks and activists indigent counsel and their speedy trial rights, and she scheduling trials not journalized or put in writing and then arbitrarily jailing Black defendants maliciously accused of crimes against racist White cops when they do not appear for her unconstitutional trials.


Public records also reveal that the crooked and allegedly racist judge is ordering Blacks to trials she schedules in under 24 hours without formal notice, and then jailing them via arrest warrants if they fail to appear. And, data show that she is covering up alleged indictment fixing by fellow judges, prosecutors and the clerk of courts, grand jury tampering, and falsification of court records, much of it with the help of corrupt attorneys she handpicks and appoints to felony cases of indigent Blacks.


Activists want Fuerst's resignation and have called for an FBI investigation on public corruption charges


They say the judge should be indicted and, herself, jailed or imprisoned if found guilty on any such charges.


"We have witnessed Judge Nancy Fuerst abuse her power and we want her prosecuted and off the bench so she cannot hurt anymore people," activist  Porter, whose Black on Black Crime group has initiated pickets against the judge for documented malfeasance, said Friday during and interview.

 

The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Ohio's largest newspaper, once branded Fuerst 'Jimmy Dimora corrupt," referencing the former county commissioner now severing a 28-year prison sentencing for racketeering and other crimes in office.

 

In a recent case before her an appeals courts reversed a whopping 15 convictions.


Since Chief Judge Brendan Sheehan took over as presiding and administrative judge late last year things have gotten somewhat better, data show, Sheehan leading the way in bringing the jail into compliance as to the number inmates housed there, but only after pressure from community leaders and community activists who have been picketing the jail relative to its overcrowding.

 

The FBI and other authorities have been swarming the jail since 2018 after inmates began popping up dead.

 

The Cleveland jail merged with the county jail per a regionalism plan adopted by county and city officials in 2017, which created nothing but more problems.

Activists say the jail remains a problem and and that they are also concerned with an array of other issues, including excessive bail, malicious prosecutions, racism, grand jury tampering, indictment fixing, denial of indigent counsel and speedy trial rights to Black defendants, and excessive sentences.


Data also show that White inmates were getting favorable treatment and that Black inmates were more harshly disciplined.


Cleveland community activists picketed in front of the Cuyahoga County Justice Center in 2018 over judicial and prosecutorial malfeasance, police misconduct, and the overcrowding of the county jail, a continuation of activist rallies that began in 2016.

Before the coronavirus outbreak, community activists had been picketing regularly at the Justice Center in downtown Cleveland over jail conditions, in front of Budish' gated home in affluent Beachwood, where they called for his resignation, and at county administrative headquarters before county council meetings.

 

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