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According to court sources at the United District Court Northern District of Ohio Eastern Division, the city has reached a settlement in the Tamir Rice case. The parties have reached the following settlement, which is subject to approval by the Probate Court. The City of Cleveland shall pay $6,000,000 to settle all claims by all […]

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Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy McGinty announced Monday the grand jury has declined to charge the two Cleveland police officers involved in the Tamir Rice shooting. The Rice family, through their attorneys, released a statement after McGinty’s announcement: “Today, more than a year after Cleveland police shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice, a grand jury voted not to […]

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The family of Tamir Rice has released reports from two of their hired independent experts regarding Tamir Rice’s shooting on Nov. 22, 2014. “Unlike the reports solicited by the prosecutor, these independent reports consider all relevant facts, including the recklessness of the officers’ behavior in rushing upon Tamir, the immediacy of Officer Loehmann’s shots, and […]

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It has been one year since a police shooting left 12-year-old Tamir Rice dead. As a grand jury still gathers facts, critics are now calling out the prosecutor in the case. On Monday, more than 100 people gathered outside the Justice Center in Cleveland to call on Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, Tim McGinty, to step down so […]

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Sunday will mark one year since 12-year-old Tamir Rice was shot and killed by Cleveland Police Officer Timothy Loehmann. Rice had an airsoft replica gun outside the Cudell Recreation Center. Loehmann and his partner Frank Garmback were responding to a call of someone brandishing a weapon. Loehmann shot and killed Rice within two seconds of […]

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  Three experts have now weighed in on the day 12-year-old Tamir Rice was shot and killed by Cleveland police. Officers were called to the Cudell Recreation Center in November 2014 after a 911 call about someone waving a gun around outside. Surveillance video shows police arriving and shooting Rice within seconds of exiting their car. The […]

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There is word tonight that some Cleveland community leaders will not wait for the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office to make a decision in the Tamir Rice case. Instead, they will invoke a seldom-used Ohio law and take their case straight to a judge to request murder charges against the officers involved in the shooting death […]

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 Just minutes after Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge John O’Donnell adjourned the trial of Cleveland police officer Michael Brelo just before 4 p.m. Tuesday, Mayor Frank Jackson issued a statement. “As our community prepares to confront several complex and emotional police-related issues in the weeks and months ahead, citizens, community leaders, clergy, educators, business people […]