Police Misconduct Led to a Federal Monitor in Cleveland, Which Will Host July's GOP Convention
The same PD that led city to accept a federal consent decree will be responsible for keeping peace at Republican convention.

When Cleveland hosts the Republican

National Convention this July, its Division of Police will deploy upwards of 5,000 officers (3,500 of whom will be coming from outside of their jurisdiction) to ensure the safety of the expected 50,000 attendees and 100,000 demonstrators. The Cleveland police will also be loaded up with 2,000 sets of riot gear and other battle-ready accoutrements thanks to a $50 million federal security fund.
Another notable distinction for "The Rock and Roll Capital of the World": Cleveland will be the first city to host a major political party's election-year convention while under a federal consent decree because of systematic misconduct by its police department.
As Simone Weichselbaum wrote at the Marshall Project:
The Justice Department has twice probed Cleveland's problematic policing culture. Twelve years ago, Cleveland police agreed to a series of voluntary reforms to temper overly aggressive officers. But the complaints continued, and in 2013, Justice Department lawyers returned to the Ohio city and spent nearly two years building a new case against Cleveland cops.
Officers were cited for frequent and unnecessary use of their guns, for firing when no life-threatening circumstances existed, and getting into unnecessary altercations with suspects during arrests. In addition, police supervisors were noted for covering up reports of physical force by failing to fill out the proper paperwork. City and federal officials signed a 105-page consent decree in May.
Weichselbau also notes that "Cleveland officials and the Secret Service, which has overall responsibility for law enforcement at the convention, have declined to discuss internal policies or specific tactics and strategy for the convention, citing security concerns."
Complicating matters further is the fact the Cleveland PD has adopted new rules "on when its officers can shoot, or use Tasers and chemical spray," but those rules will not become policy until 2017, well after the convention has passed.
Tensions between police and the community have been high in Cleveland, particularly after last December's decision by a grand jury to decline to indict the officer who shot to death 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who was killed seconds after police arrived on the scene when officers mistook his toy gun for a deadly weapon.
Given the fact that violence is already a regular feature at Republican frontrunner Donald Trump's rallies, and he has predicted "riots" at the convention if the GOP establishment tries to wrest the nomination from him, plus the added wrinkle that disrupting Secret Service business (which can consist of almost anything from accidental trespass to peaceful protest) can be prosecuted as a federal crime, this summer's convention could be an exceptionally tense one.
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Well, look at their employment pool.
It's some boring political convention. Why would they need security?
OMG it's going to be Armegedden!
Copocalypse
Stop-Resisting-a-Thon
Jugger-not-gonna-give-you-my-badge-number.
The Skull Break on the Lake
Protect and Sever
Ultimate Battleground State
Bereaveland.
With 5000 cops in town, I doubt anyone will feel safe.
Imagine how many ways they can spin their lives were in danger to justify multiple shootings with 50 000 people around.
If they panic and pant shit over a child imagine that!
Plus most of the people they shoot would be white and Republican, so they wouldn't have to deal with protests!
...in Russia, we make fun of Cleveland!
Well, at least it can be entertaining.
Just keep the more roided up coppers away from free speech zone and everything will be fine.
Come on feel the noise, girl rock your boys
5000 cops???? Let's ban political parties and save the taxpayers a bunch of money. Once again, the [L]ibertarians are leading the way!
It's too bad they couldn't put both conventions in the same city*, and use the police to push all the angry Sanders supporters toward the angry Trumpistas after their respective establishments "rob" them.
*in Cleveland, of course, because it's no loss and I live too close to Columbus.
I'm about an hour and a half from both. I hope it's far enough.
Good lord give it a rest. Just use a different jab, maybe try a Nazi comparison other than this tired brownshirt schtick.
To be fair, Trump supporters have caused some violence. But it is his protesters who guarantee that violence will follow wherever he goes.
That is fair. and as you point out, it's not exactly thugs run amok through town or attacking bystanders sort of violence. It's Trump supporters giving themselves a black eye in the process of punching out the SJWs that come to provoke them into doing exactly that.
If you can't handle a Bernie Sanders-supporting college-aged SJW holding an anti-Trump sign without punching them out then you're a thug. I don't give a shit if the SJWs want to make Trump supporters look bad, they still deserve every bit of criticism they get for that behavior.
*I'm talking about the incidents of Trump supporters roughing up individuals or small groups of protesters who aren't posing any threat. The Bernie supporters deserved all the criticism they got for trying to shut down rallies.
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I can attest to the fact that the Po Po's here in Northeast Ohio are exceptionally bad, everytime I'm in Cleveland it feels as though random tasing or beat down is imminent-I hope it'll be the showdown at the OK Corral, they all deserve each other.