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Cleveland Police debuts “Let’s Chill Together” ice cream truck Sunday. The ice cream truck is part of Cleveland’s ” Safe Summer 2017″  initiative that aims to help Cleveland residents, especially youth, enjoy a safer summer. Completely staffed by Cleveland Police, the truck will will visit local neighborhoods and hand out free ice cream all summer […]

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Beginning Tuesday, Cleveland police officers will be trained to use Narcan, the medication used to assist victims of opiate overdoses. The officers will carry the medication with them in the event of encountering an opiate overdose victim, according to Cleveland police. Cleveland paramedics will provide the cops with the Narcan kits and ensure that the […]

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Cleveland police have a suspect in custody after two people died in a hit-and-run on Memorial Day. A car traveling at a high-speed near 3555 E. 93rd Street struck a male and a female as they crossed the street. The vehicle did not stop. Witnesses reported that they saw a vehicle matching a description of an […]

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GETTY IMAGE: A former Ohio State University football player and top NFL Draft prospect is the subject of a rape investigation by Cleveland police. Gareon Conley, a former cornerback at Ohio State and expected first-round pick, is accused of raping a woman at the Westin Hotel on St. Clair Avenue on April 9. Police gathered […]

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With the baseball season in full swing, there are high hopes of a World Series return. Indians fever is running high, but you don’t want it to turn into disappointment with fake or illegally scalped tickets. “Opening Day is always kind of a big bag of things for police,” said Sgt. Jennifer Ciaccia from Cleveland […]

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Nearly two-and-a-half years after the shooting of Tamir Rice, Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams just disciplined two city workers for their roles in deadly incident. Patrol Officer William Cunningham will be suspended without pay, for two days, for working unapproved secondary employment at the Cudell Rec Center and for submitting an untruthful report in connection with a Use […]

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Cleveland Police have confirmed that three teenagers have been shot near the corner of East 105th Street and Ostend Avenue, while another teen was shot on East 149th on Monday evening. In all, there are three separate shooting incidents that Cleveland Police are investigating from Monday. At Ostend Avenue and East 105th, two 14-year-old females have been taken […]

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Cleveland Police have confirmed from the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office that the body found on Sunday has been identified as 14-year-old Alianna DeFreeze. Her body was found at 9412 Fuller Avenue on Cleveland’s East Side. Authorities now want answers, and there is a reward of $22,500 for information in the case. Defreeze was last seen […]

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The Cuyahoga County Prosecutors Office and the City of Cleveland signed an agreement to give Cleveland police up to $500,000 to install dashboard cameras in 275 patrol cars. The agreement was signed by Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty and Cleveland Finance Director Sharon Dumas Tuesday afternoon. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the dashboard cameras will sync […]

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A car crashed into a Cleveland Metropolitan School District building after a man jumped from it Monday night. According to Cleveland police, a CMSD sergeant saw a vehicle drive through a red light and after attempting to stop the vehicle, it took off. The sergeant saw a man jump out of the moving vehicle. The vehicle […]

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  GETTY IMAGES: The Black Shield Association is calling on Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association President Steve Loomis to rescind the union’s endorsement of Donald Trump. “The endorsement of a candidate who is reckless and has a history of being racist and has continues to insult people from different backgrounds and religion is totall unacceptable, ” […]

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New Use of Force Policies developed by the Cleveland Division of Police in cooperation with the Consent Decree Monitoring Team, the Department of Justice and the United States Attorney’s Office were released for public comment, according to a news release. Mayor Frank G. Jackson and Chief of Police Calvin D. Williams welcome and encourage the […]