Matthew Richmond
Reporter/ProducerExpertise: Police, courts, radio and writing
Education: University of Southern California - Master of Science, journalism
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: In a kayak near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River
Experience:
Matthew Richmond has worked as a journalist since 2011, first as a stringer in South Sudan, then as a public radio radio reporter in upstate New York covering hydrofracking before arriving in Cleveland in 2016.
Highlights:
- 2022 & 2023 Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, Best Criminal Justice Reporting
- Reporting fellow for "Guns & America" - a public media reporting project focused on firearms, their role and history in U.S. society and the laws surrounding their distribution and possession in Ohio and nationwide
- Reporting on the criminal justice system in Northeast Ohio, with a particular focus on policing, prosecutors and responses to violent crime
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The infractions, which occurred repeatedly during 2021 and 2022, led to letters of reinstruction for all but one of the officers.
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Cuyahoga County Sheriff Harold Pretel launched a Safety Patrol in August to address a spike in violent crime in Downtown Cleveland.
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Henderson arrested community activist Antoine Tolbert for openly carrying firearms, which is legal in Ohio, and added a charge to ensure he was booked into county jail.
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A bag of persimmons is at the center of the most recent flap over free speech and safety at Cleveland City Council meetings.
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O'Malley said activists opposing his candidacy for prosecutor were intimidating his supporters at the January 6th county Democratic Party meeting.
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Ronayne said the Browns have not yet asked for an official partnership as the team eyes stadium renovations.
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The Ohio Supreme Court found Gaul had committed 29 violations of rules of professional and judicial conduct.
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At its Dec. 19 meeting, the CPC established a process for reviewing and approving any new or revised police policies.
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Here's what Cleveland's Community Police Commission, a civilian police oversight body tasked with police officer discipline, training and department policies, wants to do and why it’s received such strong pushback from the mayor.
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During a debate Tuesday, incumbent Michael O'Malley stressed the importance of representing victims while challenger Matthew Ahn focused on adopting proven policies.