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Regardless of AG Sessions, Cleveland Says It Will Keep Reforming Its Troubled Police Department

Attorney General Jeff Sessions want ot review all consent decrees
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions want ot review all consent decrees

to reform the city鈥檚 police force is one of 14 across the country wants to review. Sessions says such consent decrees taint entire police departments because of a few bad cops. But as WKSU鈥檚 Kevin Niedermier reports, Cleveland officials believe the 2015 agreement remains the best path to real reform.

In a written statement, Cleveland鈥檚 Consent Decree Implementation Coordinator Greg White says the city doesn鈥檛 anticipate any major changes in what it鈥檚 doing under the consent decree. Mayor Frank Jackson also vows to continue the work. And Mike Brickner of the says Attorney General Sessions is wrong about the impact of consent decree.

鈥淭he facts and the data show that in fact when consent decrees work that they make it easier for police officers to do their jobs, it better protects public safety, and it also protects vulnerable communities and their rights that have historically suffered under bad police practices.鈥

In 2014 the Justice Department found that Cleveland police used excessive force and cited the need for better recruiting, training, accountability and community relations.

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Kevin Niedermier
Kevin was raised in New Washington in rural North Central Ohio. He attended Bowling Green State University and Ashland College (now Ashland University) before beginning his career in commercial radio news.