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FBI agent testifies in bribery trial of former GOP Ohio House speaker Larry Householder and says Householder pocketed some $500, 000 relative to the $60 million bribery scheme at the heart of the trial....Black elected officials are stunned
- 11 February 2023
- Kathy
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Last Updated on Saturday, 01 July 2023 17:42
President Biden introduces Tyre Nichols' parents during State of the Union, Nichols Black and beat to death by 5 since fired and indicted Memphis cops...By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader
- 09 February 2023
- Kathy
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"As many of you personally know, there are no words to describe the heartache of losing a child, but imagine, imagine if you lost that child at the hands of the law," Biden said. "Public safety depends on public trust but too often that trust is violated."
A Democratic president who served as vice president under former president Barack Obama, the nation's first Black president, Biden went on to say that "most of us in here have never had to have the talk, the talk that Brown and Black parents have had to have with their children. When police officers or police departments violate the public trust, they must be held accountable."
The father of a four-year-old boy, Nichols was stomped to death by five Black Memphis cops on Jan 7 during a traffic stop. A police video of the incident that city officials subsequently made public reveals that they beat him for about three minutes, punching and kicking him in the head and striking him on the back with a baton while he was restrained and crying out for his mother. All five police officers have been fired and indicted on a host of criminal charges, including second degree murder. They were part of an elite special forces team called "The Scorpions," which has since been disbanded A sixth officer, Preston Hemphill, who is White, was later fired for his role relative to the tragic killing that drew nationwide protests and calls for police reforms.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 12 February 2023 23:34
Cuyahoga County's crooked sheriff Steven Hammett resigns as Cleveland activists applaud the move and as new County Executive Chris Ronayne begins to craft his administrative team/Hammett is accused of helping Chase Bank steal residents' homes
- 06 February 2023
- Kathy
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CLEVELAND, Ohio-Cuyahoga County interim sheriff Steven Hammett (pictured), the county's second Black sheriff and on the job hardly eight months after last year replacing interim sheriff Christopher Paul Viland, has abruptly resigned as new Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne, elected last November to the office, begins crafting his administrative team.The second largest of Ohio's 88 counties, the heavily Democratic county includes Cleveland and is roughly 29 percent Black
Sworn in as interim sheriff in May of last year by then County Executive Armond Budish, who did not seek reelection to his post last year, Hammett submitted his resignation letter on Monday. He first joined the sheriff's department in 2021, serving as captain. He was the county's sixth sheriff in 10 years.
Both Budish and Ronayne are Democrats.
Community activists had called for a new sheriff in place of Hammett, citing his alleged harassment of Black women and Black homeowners for JPMorgan Chase Bank when he was police chief in University Hts, a middle to upper middle class Cleveland suburb that is largely White and heavily Jewish. Also at issue is a county jail that remains in disarray since more than a dozen inmate deaths in the past five years and a 2018 U.S. Marshals report that found the conditions in the jail and the treatment of inmates inhumane and unconstitutional.
When he was police chief in University Hts, research reveals that Hammett used White cops to stalk single Black women homeowners and to break into the homes of homeowners going through illegal foreclosure proceedings with JPMorgan Chase Bank and other unethical lenders. And he would help police steal their personal property for JPMorgan Chase Bank, including high-priced cars from their garages. An investigation also reveals that those who complained or fought back in court were often maliciously prosecuted locally and erroneously indicted with the help of the county prosecutor's office, dirty cops, and corrupt judges.
"We are pleased that interim sheriff Hammett has resigned and we look forward to a replacement that will serve the best interest of the county and the Black community and other marginalized groups," said activist Alfred Porter Jr. of the Cleveland-based grassroots group Black on Black Crime Inc. “Many victims under his tenure should be breathing a sigh of relief since he is gone as sheriff.”
Per the charter, the county sheriff is appointed rather than elected, and in cooperation with the county executive and the county council, a bipartisan, largely Democratic council that consists of 11 elected members. Former sheriff Cliff Pinkney was the county's first Black sheriff. He resigned in May of 2019, also amid controversy.
“Captain Hammett is a long-time law enforcement professional with a proven track record of leadership in our community,” Budish said in a statement emailed before he swore in Hammett as sheriff in May of last year. “I am confident in his ability to lead the sheriff’s department as our law enforcement staff continue to protect and serve the residents of Cuyahoga County.”
Hammett joined the sheriff’s department in September of 2021, four years after he was police chief under then University Heights Mayor Susan Infeld, who lost reelection in 2017 amid allegations of public corruption and assisted theft of residents homes for JPMorgan Chase Bank via illegal foreclosures. She lost in an upset election to current University Hts Mayor Michael Dylan, a Democrat like Infeld who brought in his own police chief when he assumed office. When Infeld lost as mayor Hammett was ousted along with her. He is a Solon resident and has over 35 years of law enforcement experience. He began his career as a Cleveland Hts patrolman and has also served as a deputy chief for Shaker Heights.
The 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" who intimidate and harass 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 now infamous jail, which has been led by Warden Michelle Henry since 2020. Former county executive Budish ' decision not to run for reelection last year follows what began as a raid of his offices in downtown Cleveland after the series of jail deaths that peaked in 2018. Another FBI raid would follow, and so would indictments, though not of Budish, 69 and a lawyer.There have in fact been indictments and convictions of at least nine jail guards, the former jail director, and former jail warden Eric Ivey, who is Black.
Ivey took a misdemeanor plea deal with no jail time before Common Pleas Judge Nancy Fuerst with an agreement that he act as a snitch.
Hired in 2015 after Budish took office for a first term, former sheriff Pinkney was succeeded by Gregory Croucher , who resigned in April of 2021 amid controversy, and Croucher, who is White, was succeeded by Viland, also White. Viland hardly lasted a year when Budish, last May, ousted him from his sheriff duties for the since removed Hammett.
The FBI and other outside authorities have been visiting the jail on a routine basis since late in 2018 when inmates began popping up dead in mass. 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 They are also concerned with an array of other issues, including excessive bail and sentences, malicious prosecutions, grand jury tampering, indictment fixing, and the denial of indigent counsel and speedy trial rights to indigent Black defendants. Data also show that White inmates are getting favorable treatment and that Black inmates are 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. Hastened by the coronavirus outbreak, 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.
Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com the most read Black digital newspaper and blog in Ohio and in the Midwest Tel: (216) 659-0473. Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com. We interviewed former president Barack Obama one-on-one when he was campaigning for president. As to the Obama interview, CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE AT CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, OHIO'S LEADER IN BLACK DIGITAL NEWS.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 February 2023 17:20
International Women's Day March Cleveland 2023 is March 8, with a 5pm City Hall steps rally and a 6 pm march, the 7th annual march.... The first Cleveland march in 2017 drew 400 people
- 04 February 2023
- Kathy
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CLEVELAND, Ohio- Nearly 400 people participated in a rally and march in downtown Cleveland, Ohio at the Free Stamp next to Cleveland City Hall on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 for the first time to celebrate International Women's Day and this year marks Cleveland's seventh annual march. It will be held Wednesday, March 8, 2023 beginning with a 5 pm rally on the steps of Cleveland City Hall and will be followed by a 6 pm march, organizers said. The international theme for International Women's Day is #Embrace Equity.
International Women's Day is a global day of celebration on March 8 as a focal point in the women's rights movement, bringing attention to issues such as gender equality, reproductive and voting rights, and violence and abuse against women.
"We invite everybody to join us as we continue our fight for reproductive and Civil Rights for women and against violence against women," said International Women's Day March Cleveland head organizer Kathy Coleman, who also leads the grassroots groups Imperial Women Coalition and Women's March Cleveland. She said that two young women who led Women's March Cleveland's Jan 21, 2023 anniversary march will lead the International Women's Day march on March 8 and that they will also help MC at the rally, before the march.
Coleman has been the lead organizer of every International Women's Day march in Cleveland since the first one in 2017 that drew roughly 400 people. She said that the names of community groups supporting the event and the speaking list for the rally are forthcoming and that a nice crowd is expected this year given that women's reproductive and Civil Rights are severely under attack and violence against women and girls is escalating nationwide and internationally. And Black women, she said, are getting raped and murdered at a disproportionate rate, data show.
Other activists groups supporting this event include the Black Women's PAC of Ohio, Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights, Cuyahoga Democratic Women's Caucus, Greater Cleveland Immigrant Support network, Peace Action, Black on Black Crime Inc, Peace in the Hood, League of Voters East Cleveland Chapter and Stand Up 4 Abortion Rights
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Last Updated on Thursday, 23 February 2023 16:26
Mayor Bibb to speak at the 49th Annual Black Cleveland Flag Raising Ceremony at 11:30 am on February 4, 2023 at City Hall, an event organized annually for Black History Month by longtime Cleveland activist Khalid Samad of Peace in the Hood
- 02 February 2023
- Kathy
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By Kathy Wray Coleman, editor, associate publisher
CLEVELAND, Ohio-Led by longtime Black Cleveland activist Khalid Samad (pictured) and his grassroots groups Peace in the Hood and the Coalition for a Better Life, and also sponsored by the city of Cleveland Community Relations Board, community activists, elected officials and other community members will gather this weekend in downtown Cleveland for the 49th Annual Black Flag Raising Ceremony, which will begin at 11;30 AM on Saurday, Feb.4, 2023 at Cleveland City Hall.The event will include an indoor activity with food and speeches that will follow speeches at noon led by Samad on City Hall steps before the flag is raised.
The open-to-the-public event is part of a salute to Black History Month. A seasoned grassroots activist and forcer assistant safety director for the city who has been in the trenches for years on issues such as gangs, execvessive firce, violence against women and Black on Black crime, Samad said that Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, the city's fourth Black mayor, will be among those there.
"We invite everybody to come down to the flag raising and to enjoy good music, food and dialogue on the significance of today as it relates to the Black community and our struggles," said Samad, the head organizer of the annual event. Samad said that in addition to Mayor Bibb community activists will be among the speakers, and he said that the annual gathering is always an inclusive event.
The annual flag raising was initiated decades ago by community activists associated with the now defunct Black Panhter Party and the Coalition for a Better Life and the late Carl B. Stokes. Stokes was younger brother and only sibling of the late congressman Louis Stokes and the first Black mayor of Cleveland and of a major American city. He was elected as mayor in 1967 when Cleveland, now a majority Black city of some 372,000 people, was largely White.
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Last Updated on Friday, 03 February 2023 15:44
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