Protests spark OH proposal for police reforms; Cleveland struggles to complete federal consent decree
3 years ago
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After George Floyd's death sparked national protests, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced plans to reform police. However, change has proved easier said than done. After five years of federal oversight, Cleveland is not close to completing reforms in the city's consent decree.
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