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Hundreds gathered at the Akron Civic Theatre to commemorate the life of police shooting victim Jayland Walker; A Columbus man has been charged with raping a 10-year-old girl who was forced to travel to Indiana to seek an abortion due to Ohio's new restrictions; Rock Hall curator charged after trying to sell Eagles’ handwritten lyrics.
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The officer is accused of posting dozens of anti-Semitic posts on different social media platforms; David Brock is the new Cuyahoga County Democratic Party chair; Retired Akron NAACP leader Ophelia Averitt is honored in a street renaming ceremony.
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Morning Headlines: Cleveland police ask for Ohio AG’s help on officer-involved shootings... and moreTwo recent shootings in Cleveland involving police officers from other departments will be investigated by the Ohio Attorney General's Office; U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan sent a letter to the Jan 6th committee questioning the legitimacy of the subpoena issued to him; and more stories.
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Vincent Montague alleges retaliation and racial discrimination by officers in the department and Director of Public Safety Karrie Howard.
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So far this year, Cleveland police have responded to 495 shootings and 61 homicides, 52 of which are gun-related, according to officials.
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The drive-by shooting suspect was chased by Maple Heights police from Cleveland's Woodland Hills neighborhood early Monday morning; Two Lorain County students are under investigation for threatening their schools; Republican legislators are debating how to finance an estimated $20 million Aug. 2 primary; and more stories.
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Cleveland does not currently own video cameras that read license plates, according to the city’s grant application. The equipment would capture license plate images “24 hours a day/ seven days a week.”
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An ordinance passed Monday increases fines to $1,000 for riding the bikes, performing stunts or failure to register a vehicle.
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Local health officials are downplaying concerns about monkeypox; CDC officials have found high levels of COVID-19 community spread in Ashtabula and Lorain; a Cleveland City Councilman wants FirstEnergy's name taken off of the Browns' stadium.
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House Bill 598 would ban abortion in Ohio if the U.S. Supreme Court rules states can decide the issue - it does not include exemptions in the case of rape or incest; Cleveland City Council approved a plan to allow private police to expand their patrols even though their current contracts don't require them to comply; Lorain City Council is trying to regulate short-term rentals in the area; and more stories.