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Intended to curb prison violence with promises of early release, the law is turning out as unbalanced as critics feared, with sentences extended at every turn.
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An Akron police officer punched a Firestone Community Learning Center student several times during an arrest in October. Police auditor Anthony Finnell found the incident to be objectively reasonable under the police department's current procedures but said the punches are concerning.
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The 20-year-old gunman came within a matter of inches of killing the former president, but investigators are still struggling to understand what may have motivated Thomas Matthew Crooks.
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The lawsuit alleges that excessive force led to 58-year-old Lowell Gower's death.
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The killing of a child outside a supermarket in Northeast Ohio, has raised questions about whether the suspect fell through cracks in the mental health system.
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The Summit County Domestic Relations Court says it's one of the first courts in Ohio to deploy AI technology to transcribe court cases in an effort to speed things up, save money.
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Many times, small towns don’t have the support system to aid people returning from prison. Coalitions are forming in rural counties to help.
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Trump has argued that him taking classified documents to his Mar-a-Lago home constituted an official act — and that the Supreme Court's ruling means the charges against him should be dropped.
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The mass shooting occurred in East Akron at a birthday party. Lateris Cook, 27, of Akron was killed. Akron police are still investigating the shooting.
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Officer Jamieson Ritter was shot while attempting to arrest a suspect who had a felonious assault warrant in a local suburb. He died at the hospital.
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The county settled with Cleveland Chantelle Glass, who was assaulted by two corrections officers in 2018.