Cleveland, OH
Cleveland city officials interview Community Police Commission nominees
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb’s appointments committee will begin to interview the brand new Cleveland Police Fee nominees.
There are a complete of ten candidates who shall be interviewed Thursday and Friday.
• James M. Chura is a retired Captain of the Second District and represents the Fraternal Order of Police Affiliation.
• Charles Donaldson Jr. is a veteran of the US Coast Guard, human assets skilled and a proud member of the LGBTQ+ neighborhood. He was born and raised in Mississippi and has been a resident of Cleveland for over ten years.
• Pastor Kyle Earley is a husband, father and neighborhood chief. He serves as Senior Pastor of the Metropolis of God church within the Collinwood neighborhood and leads a nonprofit centered on psychological well being companies, youth packages and activism.
• Alana Garrett-Ferguson is a proud member of NAACP Cleveland, New Voices for Reproductive Justice, and coverage affiliate for the Heart for Neighborhood Options.
• Cait Kennedy is the Govt Director & Co-Founding father of unBail, a cellular app that gives authorized info to defendants to assist them navigate the system. Cait additionally serves as an Assistant Professor of Baldwin Wallace College and brings deep information of the felony justice system.
• Gregory Reaves is a profession coach for In the direction of Employment. Greg grew up within the Lee-Harvard neighborhood and brings a singular expertise as somebody who has skilled homelessness, labored in corrections and been incarcerated.
• Jan Ridgeway is the Volunteer Director and President of the Backyard Valley Neighborhood Home on Kinsman, a revered elder of our neighborhood, and a grassroots organizer who is aware of too many households impacted by violence.
• Piet van Lier is a Senior Researcher at Coverage Issues Ohio and well-studied advocate who focuses on felony justice reform.
• Teri Wang is a proud Harvard graduate, tutorial advisor and advocate for immigrants, the unhoused and people affected by psychological well being struggles.
• Sharena Zayed is a mom, neighborhood organizer and advocate for victims and households impacted by gun violence after her 15-year-old son was tragically shot and killed in March 2020.
All nominees have to be permitted by Cleveland Metropolis Council earlier than the 13-member fee may be established.
Three folks have already been appointed to the fee: Dr. John Adams, Shandra Benito and Audrianna Rodridguez.
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Cleveland, OH
Steelers vs. Browns: How to watch/listen to the game
GAME PASS INTERNATIONAL
The NFL, in partnership with DAZN, has officially launched Game Pass International for the 2024 season, an opportunity for fans outside of the United States, Canada and China to catch all of the NFL action this season. Subscribers to Game Pass International will be able to access all preseason, regular season and postseason games live. They will also be able to access replays and condensed games on video on demand.
In addition, subscribers will have access to NFL RedZone and NFL Network, both live and on demand. NFL Films/Media will also provide original content and video via an on-demand library.
Content can be watched on all major devices, and fans can sign up today here: NFL GamePass International
The content is available for fans outside of the United States, Canada, China and a handful of Sanctioned Territories.
Cleveland, OH
2 people, 78 and 81, dead in suspected murder-suicide at Cleveland Metroparks, police say
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Metroparks police launched a suspected murder-suicide investigation Sunday involving a 78-year-old woman and 81-year-old man.
Police say the pair were found dead in a vehicle parked near the Mastick Woods Golf Course around 11 p.m. Sunday.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner has identified the deceased as Barbara A. Conroy and Dennis Raymond Conroy from Brooklyn.
The medical examiner said Barbara’s death is a suspected homicide.
A Cleveland Metroparks police report states an officer spotted a parked car while making an after-hours patrol in the parking lot.
According to the report, two officers approached the vehicle and found the pair dead inside from gunshot wounds.
Metroparks police said investigators learned from Cleveland police that Barbara had been reported missing earlier in the day.
The investigation determined Dennis picked up Barbara from a Cleveland nursing home prior to the incident, according to the report.
Cleveland Metroparks police said their investigation is ongoing.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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Cleveland, OH
Arby’s employees ‘confused’ after store closes without warning
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Workers are put up against the clock as their jobs hang in the balance.
Daundre Frazier told 19 News his work family was torn apart when the Arby’s on Chester Avenue and East 22nd Street in Cleveland was shut down without warning.
“It was Monday morning when we all found out, “ said Frazier. “It’s like we’re scheduled to work we got bills and stuff to pay and it was just a whole bunch of commotion.”
Frazier says when he came into work last Monday his other coworkers were cleaning out the store–saying they didn’t find out about the move until they came in for their shift.
Cashayliana Jones says she was supposed to be starting this week.
“I was really confused like did anyone know about this or did it come out of the blue,” said Jones.
Frazier says even though they didn’t hear about the closure until the 10th they received this letter that was written on the 6th about the closure.
Stating if they stayed and helped clean up the store they could transfer to other Arby’s locations.
But Frazier says that wont work for a lot of his team.
“Everybody who works here lives within 10 minutes, “ said Frazier. “Ubering, Lyfting, and catching the bus are gonna cost more money than they bring in for working.”
Putting people in a bind right before the holidays.
“They didn’t let us know because they didn’t think we would come in and do the cleaning duties they needed us to do, but they never gave us that option,” said Frazier.
“We could have been looking for another job,” said Frazier. That would have been the courtesy for them.”
Our team reached out to Arby’s with these concerns twice, but hasn’t heard back.
“Everybody who works here is like a family, we all treat each other like brothers and sisters,“ said Frazier. “When that happened we were all just like shocked.”
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