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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 two cards that are still missing are a 1909 Ramly Walter Johnson and a 1941 Ted Williams worth nearly $90,000.
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Akron Mayor Shammas Malik withdrew the proposal from city council's agenda Monday.
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The city of Akron worked with several nonprofit agencies to start the fund. The Akron Community Foundation and United Way have already contributed $50,000.
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The recommendation goes to the city's Public Safety Director for a final decision.
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According to data released by the city, less than 1% of crisis intervention incidents resulted in a use of force by Cleveland Police.
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Akron Police now say the number of people shot in the drive-by shooting early Sunday Morning is 27. Two were in critical condition. One person was killed.
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The trial, which opened Monday in federal court in Delaware, is the first of two cases brought by Justice Department special counsel David Weiss against the president’s son.
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One 27-year-old male was killed in the shooting. Police are investigating and encourage the community to reach out with tips.
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Trump has been found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election, a historic verdict as Trump campaigns again for the White House.
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Akron police auditor Anthony Finnell has released the findings of a use-of-force investigation involving Officer Ryan Westlake. He was fired May 6 for ramming a juvenile suspect into his police car while arresting her. Finnell also said it appears supervising officers may have tried to downplay the incident.