
Matthew Richmond
Reporter/ProducerExpertise: Police, courts, radio and writing
Education: University of Southern California - Master of Science, journalism
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: In a kayak near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River
Experience:
Matthew Richmond has worked as a journalist since 2011, first as a stringer in South Sudan, then as a public radio radio reporter in upstate New York covering hydrofracking before arriving in Cleveland in 2016.
Highlights:
- 2022 & 2023 Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, Best Criminal Justice Reporting
- Reporting fellow for "Guns & America" - a public media reporting project focused on firearms, their role and history in U.S. society and the laws surrounding their distribution and possession in Ohio and nationwide
- Reporting on the criminal justice system in Northeast Ohio, with a particular focus on policing, prosecutors and responses to violent crime
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Cleveland's police department is dedicating more than 100 officers to traffic duty and will have a dozen trucks ready to tow illegally parked cars.
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In 2017, Jordan Rodriguez's extremely malnourished body was found buried in his mother's background on Cleveland's West Side.
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The footage shows a woman fleeing a car whose occupant was shooting at her before being shot at by Cleveland police officers.
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Gardner pleaded guilty March 12 to failing to pay state taxes between 2014 and 2019.
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O'Malley heads to the general election against Republican write-in candidate Anthony Alto after easily defeating challenger Matthew Ahn.
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Cuyahoga County Council approved the settlement Tuesday, more than five years after the suit was originally filed in federal court.
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Cleveland's Law Director Mark Griffin told a federal judge the city halted access to monitors because the city records systems include information from a state database.
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Members of council's safety committee questioned Chief Dorothy Todd and Cleveland's interim safety director about whether the gunshot detection technology is worth the cost.
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Michael O'Malley and Matthew Ahn are running in the Democratic primary for Cuyahoga County prosecutor on March 19.
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The promotions of Kevin Kincaid and Ralph Valentino to commander of the Bureau of Special Services and Fourth District were changed to interim.