Cleveland, OH
Family of missing Cleveland man offers $5,000 for information that can help locate him
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A Cleveland father is providing $5,000 out of his personal pocket to anybody who can inform him precisely what’s occurred to his son.
Anthony Mays, II, also referred to as T.J. hasn’t been seen or heard from since Oct. 18.
His father, Anthony Mays, Senior is beside himself, apprehensive, questioning what occurred to his solely son, “It’s driving me up a wall not realizing the place my solely son is at, and there’s nothing I can do however simply maintain praying to God.”
Alesia Corpening is T.J.’s niece, however she says they have been shut like a brother and sister, “There’s nothing that I can’t name my uncle for, like if I’m in a bind, or if I simply want to speak, if I have to vent then T.J. is someone I do know that I can name.”
The Cleveland father of three′s Black Jeep was final noticed on a metropolis digital camera two weeks in the past on West twenty fifth Road close to the freeway.
His household says when he failed to choose up his son from college they knew one thing was terribly mistaken, “He didn’t go decide that boy up from college and didn’t name no one. No, one thing is mistaken as a result of that’s one thing he’s by no means achieved, it’s out of character,” Mays, Sr. instructed 19 Information.
T.J. is meant to have fun his thirty first birthday subsequent week, on Nov. 8.
However, his household is anxious any investigation could also be at a standstill with police, regardless that they perceive there’s a manpower scarcity, “We’re simply saying we need to see some motion, we need to see extra effort,” Corpening stated.
The household is urging detectives to make use of no matter sources at their disposal to assist discover T.J. His cousin Corpening tells 19 Information, “What I do know is he’s not operating, he’s not hiding, he’s not, not desirous to be discovered. Wherever he’s at, no matter he’s experiencing on this second, he desires to be discovered.”
The lacking man’s father is now providing $5,000 of his personal cash to anybody who can present info that leads him to his son, “For those who discover out and provides me some details about my youngster and might show to me that he’s both useless or alive someplace, I’ve no downside supplying you with $5,000, as a result of he’s value greater than that. He’s value far more than that,” Might, Sr. stated.
You probably have info that would assist on this case contact Cleveland Police Detectives.
You too can contact T.J.’s household at 216-512-5184.
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Cleveland, OH
Ohio Murder Suspect Captured by Police
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New Jersey’s criminal justice system lacks equity and fairness, Governor Claims
Newark, NJ – Governor Phil Murphy has signed Executive Order No. 362 to expedite the review process for certain clemency applications. This order includes specific categories such as non-violent convictions and cases involving excessive trial penalties. It aims to address systemic inequities in the criminal legal system.
The initiative, according to Murphy was enacted to benefit what he termed “black and brown” communities in New Jersey.
“As we celebrate Juneteenth and reflect on our nation’s ongoing journey toward racial justice for Black and Brown Americans, I am proud to sign this Executive Order to help address inequities and unfairness in our justice system in New Jersey,” said Governor Murphy. “This new clemency initiative is a cornerstone of our Administration’s efforts to make New Jersey the State of Second Chances. Today, we pledge to take a responsible and equity-driven approach to pardons and commutations that will prioritize the most compelling cases.”
“Crowding in our state prisons creates hurdles for safety, healthcare, and programming,” said Terry Schuster, New Jersey’s Corrections Ombudsperson. “Governor Murphy’s announcement today clears the path for people who can safely return home, and eases the burden on the Department of Corrections to manage and improve prison conditions.”
The order also establishes a Clemency Advisory Board to review applications and provide recommendations to the Governor. This board is the first of its kind in New Jersey and includes diverse members from various criminal justice backgrounds.
Governor Murphy highlighted the initiative as part of efforts to make New Jersey a state of second chances. He emphasized the importance of addressing inequities in the justice system.
“In New Jersey, we believe in second chances and giving our residents every opportunity to succeed,” said Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin. “Governor Murphy’s creation of a Clemency Advisory Board and plan to ensure expedited consideration for a large number of worthy applicants demonstrates this administration’s commitment to those principles.
Lt. Governor Tahesha Way echoed this sentiment, noting the significance of the order in the ongoing struggle for racial justice. Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and other officials also expressed support for the initiative, underscoring its potential to provide second chances and promote rehabilitation.
“Governor Murphy’s actions today are bigger than a new program or correcting a handful of injustices. This is an entirely new approach to clemency that is going to cut red tape and restore hope, dignity, and opportunity for people unjustly trapped in the system,” said Robert “Meek Mill” Williams, Co-Founder and Co-Chair, REFORM Alliance. “I know personally the life-changing impact that clemency can have. Today’s announcement means that many more people will have an opportunity to reunite with their families, get back on their feet, and chase their dreams. It takes true leadership to use executive power like this, and I applaud Governor Murphy for doing what’s right and taking this bold step.”
The Clemency Advisory Board’s appointed members include legal professionals, a university professor, and a police chaplain, among others. This initiative builds on previous reforms by the Murphy Administration aimed at providing second chances to justice-involved individuals.
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Guardians Reveal AL-Leading Five All-Stars
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The Cleveland Guardians are 56-32 (.636) through their first 88 games this season, which is the best record in the American League.
And after the 2024 MLB All-Star Game pitchers and reserves were announced on Sunday, the team will now have the most American League representatives in this year’s Midsummer Classic.
Below is a breakdown of Cleveland’s five All-Stars for the 2024 campaign, the team’s most since 2018.
This year marks the 31-year-old’s fourth consecutive All-Star selection, and sixth overall.
Ramírez ranks top-six in MLB in: RBI (76, second), home runs (23, tied for fourth), total bases (182, sixth), runs (68, sixth), and extra-base hits (42, tied for sixth).
2024 marks the 26-year-old’s first career All-Star selection. The left fielder has been one of MLB’s premier hitters this year, and has won an American League Gold Glove Award each of the last two seasons.
Kwan leads MLB with a .364 batting average, while ranking top-10 in on-base percentage (.419, third), OPS (.957, sixth), and slugging percentage (.538, 10th).
The Guardians closer is heading to his third consecutive All-Star Game. The 26-year-old ranks second in MLB with 27 saves, while tallying a 0.85 ERA, 39 strikeouts, and a 0.64 WHIP.
Naylor has been named an All-Star for the first time. The 27-year-old has been one of MLB’s most productive power hitters this season, ranking fifth in RBI (66) and tied for eighth in home runs (21).
The Cleveland utilityman is off to his first career All-Star Game in his first full MLB season. In 66 games this year, the 28-year-old is hitting .306 with 57 hits, 14 doubles, eight home runs, 33 RBI, and a .920 OPS.
Cleveland, OH
Northeast Ohio weather: Heating up Monday, ALERT midweek for remnants of Beryl
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Sunday night stays mostly clear and calm with low temperatures in the mid 60s.
On Monday, expect lots of sunshine with a slight increase in humidity. Temperatures warm up as well to around 90 degrees for the afternoon.
Tuesday sees a partly cloudy sky with a stray shower or storm possible, but rain chances are actually trending downward on Tuesday. As a result, temperatures are trending upward and close in on the 90-degree mark again.
Showers and a few storms are likely on Wednesday as the remnants of Tropical Storm Beryl approach the region. Wednesday is a 19 First Alert Weather Day. There may end up being a couple rounds of rain, one in the morning followed by another during the evening with a dry break in between. Therefore, high temperatures still reach the mid 80s with higher humidity.
A few showers linger on Thursday, mainly for the first part of the day, before sunshine increases during the afternoon. High temperatures stay in the low 80s.
Friday and Saturday will be mostly sunny, dry, and increasingly warmer as high temperatures reach the mid to upper 80s.
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