He Was Targeted by Police for His Political Speech. Now, He's Suing.
William Fambrough supported the "wrong" mayoral candidate, so East Cleveland law enforcement destroyed his van and hit him with petty prosecutions.

In August of 2021, approximately eight East Cleveland Police Department officers descended on the home of William Fambrough. His alleged infraction: a parking violation.
Or so they said. But Fambrough's story is much more insidious than that. It involves some serious alleged First Amendment transgressions—carried out by the government, not Fambrough.
The 74-year-old East Cleveland man had the audacity last year to promote a challenger to Brandon L. King, East Cleveland's mayor. Fambrough used his step van—something he'd employed many times during the course of his long-running political advocacy—to instead campaign for Juanita Gowdy, an East Cleveland city councilor who had a reputation for criticizing both King and law enforcement. Fambrough's media company produced advertisements for Gowdy, and he displayed Gowdy's likeness on his van while driving around playing recorded endorsements from East Clevelanders.
That didn't sit well with police, who began leveraging obscure municipal ordinances to criminalize Fambrough's behavior and paralyze Gowdy's campaign. Their visit to his home in August of last year was not their first, as they repeatedly harassed him for the crime of parking his van on the street. They ultimately towed the vehicle and caused thousands of dollars in damage in the process, kneecapping his ability to promote Gowdy's candidacy in the final stretch of the primary.
That ordinance—which prohibits parking "a truck, commercial tractor, trailer, semi-trailer, a motor home or recreational vehicle" in a driveway or on a residential road—is almost never used, if ever. Between January 2016 and May 2022, the city hadn't enforced it once, according to a records request detailed in a civil rights lawsuit filed this week by Fambrough in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.

Yet no one could have made that more clear than the cops who initiated the tow and subsequent property destruction, as they turned a blind eye to a van violating the same ordinance about one or two houses down. They also cited Fambrough for "noise pollution," despite that he'd obtained a permit from East Cleveland's own police department and that the Supreme Court has ruled that the use of sound trucks is protected under the First Amendment.
Prior to Fambrough's court appearance, Assistant Law Director Heather McCollough, who serves as both prosecutor for East Cleveland and counsel for Mayor King, also said the quiet part out loud. After citing that Fambrough had "made complaints about the police department," filed "public records requests," and asked about election ordinances, McCollough told Fambrough's attorney that Fambrough needed to "stand down" if he hoped to achieve any sort of peaceful resolution.
He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and was told that such an ending may not come to him again if he did not "mind his own business."
The problem for McCollough is that none of the complaints she outlined are remotely criminal. On the contrary, they are the epitome of First Amendment-protected speech, allowing citizens to hold the government accountable without fear of reprisal for doing just that.
Such is the main thrust behind Fambrough's lawsuit, filed against the City of East Cleveland, King, McCollough, Chief of Police Scott Gardner, Law Director Willa Hemmons, Captain Kenneth Lundy, and Officers Mark Allen, Andrew Majercik, William Nevels, and Kyle Wood.
"It's actually incredibly and tragically common for governments to retaliate against citizens' political speech or for criticizing the government or the police," says Ben Field, an attorney with the Institute for Justice, the public interest law firm representing Fambrough. "Every single government—whether it's federal, state, or local—just has so many laws on the books that it's always possible to point to somebody and say, 'Well, you broke one of them,' and figure out what that law is after the fact. If governments are allowed to do that, then nobody's rights are safe."
Such was the case with Jerry Rogers Jr., who was arrested in Louisiana for violating "14:00000"—a crime that doesn't exist—after police in St. Tammany Parish grew furious that he had criticized their failure to solve a local murder.
"I think that most people have the idea…that the First Amendment has never been more robust. And when it comes to governments actually writing down laws to restrict speech, that's true," adds Field. "But if the government doesn't write down a law but instead pre-textually uses a law to target speech it doesn't like, the protections are actually much, much weaker."
That's particularly relevant to East Cleveland when considering the city's high crime rate and short-staffed police department. It is the government's job to protect people from those who violate their rights—not to waste their limited resources to protect the government from the people. Yet whether or not Fambrough will even get the chance to state his case before a jury will hinge on him overcoming a slew of immunity doctrines that protect the state from having to provide recourse when it violates someone's constitutional rights.
But this isn't just about Fambrough, and it's not just about East Cleveland. "Even if most people don't drive sound trucks around to support candidates," says Field, "the same thing that happened to William can happen to anybody."
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He Was Targeted by Police for His Political Speech.
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Democrats targeting Democrats.
Same thing in Louisiana.
Who the hell does East Cleveland think they are, facebook?
Browns fans are worse than Facebook.
can't be. Facebook do not have coppers on their payroll who nip round and put the cramps on other people's lorries because they say things Fb do not like. Cleveland, on the other hand, is an entirely different story.
Cleveland...I thought it was all about Chicago!?
Is there a difference?
Only location.
Same as it ever was
same as it ever was
I haven't heard of Zuck stealing trucks.
-jcr
Complain about police misconduct and they'll give you something to really complain about.
I blame the "There oughta' be a law" crowd. Sure, you get annoyed at something, and you think it makes good policy to get rid of nuisances, but it's just handing the government more power to harass.
I hope this guy gets a good lawyer because it's going to take something significant. He actually did violate a city ordinance, it seems like, and the court isn't likely to settle against the police for enforcing the law.
There oughta' be a law against saying "There oughta' be a law...".
I'll go turn myself in now. 🙂
minor infractions do NOT warrant destruction and confiscatioin of one's vehicle.Let's try another tack....... they blew it bigtime. They picked the wrong victim. Shoulda known, though Campaigning for the candidate THEY no not like (because SHE will play fair and make them do the same) is NO justification for their abuses. They figured they'd get off with it this time. Wrong target. Hpoe he manages to turn the barrel round onto them.
The cops are the biggest gang so tread carefully when dealing with them.
Such was the case with Jerry Rogers Jr., who was arrested in Louisiana for violating "14:00000"—a crime that doesn't exist
He fought the non-law, and the law won.
And the left wants all of us to be disarmed...
I'll give a shit about commie on commie Pat's once you give a damn about the treatment of the J6 protesters, so you'll be rotting in hell before I give a damn
You mean to say someone was targeted by police for political speech on J6? I get all my news from Reason. I had no idea.
QUALIFIED IMMUNITY
"Brandon L. King, East Cleveland's mayor..."
A Black Democrat.
"Assistant Law Director Heather McCollough..."
A Black Democrat.
What is it about Black Democrats and sketchy administrations?
Let's go Brandon!
Just ask the people of Chicago.
Chicago has always had sketchy administrations.
-jcr
Pretty much every incorporated jurisdiction prohibits parking a commercial vehicle in a residential neighborhood. It's boilerplate zoning. The smallest county or township can purchase hundreds of pages of zoning ordinances and just vote yea or nay. How or when or why the guys in costumes enforce these ordinances is beyond the ability of the average person to comprehend but in theory they can demand absolute compliance at any moment. And resistors can be shot dead. I'm cool with his lawsuit and I don't need to be convinced that Cleveland has some bad actors in government. But his case would be stronger if he had rented parking in a commercial area. Just sayin.
No, I've known many which do NOT make this law. Many cities are smart enough to realise the peanut vendor, the soap seller, the Uber/Lyft driver, the pizza delivery guy, the mobile mechanic or carpet clearner or bike repairman all drive and park in residential neighbourhoods, because that's where they live. Often those independent contractors/businessmen pay far more in taxes than do the big box stores. They truly are "essential services" Typically its some guy with a grudge or personal vendetta and who thinks HE's someone SPAYSHULL thus can boss peons around. They think the local LE are their dickeyboys who exist to do their dirty work and "keep things on the up and up". Hired "equalisers" in essence.Sorta like former NYC mayor Tim Sullivan's "Boys".
I'm sure this guy thinks he's doing the Lord's work by trying to get a different politician elected. In the end, it doesn't matter who you vote for because you're getting a politician,
During the reign of king Richard Daley , anyone who supported his opposition could find themselves on the wrong side of the law. Business owners would find inspections taking place on a daily basis with multiple infractions. People with such bumper stickers on their cars would be pulled over for the slightest infraction.
Nah, it cannot happen to anyone just because it happened to a Black dude.
Whites will get a pass.
Asshole is Sevo is my bitch
Fuck off and die, shitpile
This is nothing new. I worked side-by-side with the Baltimore City Police for 10 years. One of the officers mentioned, during a conversation, that they could pull ANYONE over and arrest them. The original discussion was about a new ruling where the police couldn't search a person's car on a traffic stop.
He was telling me that it was meaningless, EVERY violation could b used to take a person into custody and "inventorying the car after towing was mandatory to protect the city form allegations of theft.
The fact that he told me this without even thinking about it, was a sure indication that it was used, regularly, as needed.
This is nothing new. I worked side-by-side with the Baltimore City Police for 10 years. One of the officers mentioned, during a conversation, that they could pull ANYONE over and arrest them. The original discussion was about a new ruling where the police couldn't search a person's car on a traffic stop.
He was telling me that it was meaningless, EVERY violation could b used to take a person into custody and "inventorying" the car after towing was mandatory to protect the city form allegations of theft.
The fact that he told me this without even thinking about it, was a sure indication that it was used, regularly, as needed.
Civil charges won't accomplish jack except to get him money. He needs to pursue CRIMINAL charges for violations of his Constitutional rights, and put these jokers in prison for a few decades each. This is the ONLY way to deter these totalitarian Mao-lovers.
> "But if the government doesn't write down a law but instead pre-textually uses a law to target speech it doesn't like, the protections are actually much, much weaker."
well then, don't empower cops.
I worked side-by-side with the Baltimore City Police for 10 years. One of the officers mentioned, during a conversation, that they could pull ANYONE over and arrest them.
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Agreed. Your right to free speech does not give you free rein to pump out high decibel annoyance in my neighborhood. There is a reasonableness standard and it appears that this guy was not paying attention to it.