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Sunday, May 24, 2015

Protest And Arrests Continue After Cop's Acquittal 

By Dean Schabner, May 23, 2015, ABC News

Largely peaceful demonstrations following the acquittal of a Cleveland police officer in the killing of an unarmed couple continued this evening, as some groups of people turned more rowdy and police said there were multiple arrests.

A spokesman for the mayor's office said it was not clear how many of the arrests were directly related to the protests and how many were people "being a nuisance."

"We are trying to sort that out," said Dan Williams, a spokesman for Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson.

Michael Brelo was acquitted of voluntary manslaughter and a lesser charge of felonious assault in the shooting deaths of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams. He was visibly emotional as Cuyahoga County Judge John O'Donnell read a portion of his verdict in open court.


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Protests, Arrests After Cleveland Cop Acquitted In Deadly Shooting 

Michael Brelo (left)
By CBS News, May 24, 2015

CLEVELAND -- A white Cleveland patrolman who fired down through the windshield of a suspect's car at the end of a 137-shot barrage that left the two unarmed black occupants dead was acquitted Saturday of criminal charges by a judge who said he could not determine the officer alone fired the fatal shots.

Michael Brelo, 31, put his head in hands as the judge issued a verdict followed by angry, but peaceful, protests: Outside the courthouse police blocked furious protesters from going inside while across the city others held a mock funeral with some carrying signs asking, "Will I be next?"

"It brings tears to my eyes to know again that justice has not been served," Art McCoy of the Black Man Army, a coalition of black leaders, told CBS Cleveland affiliate WOIO-TV outside the courthouse after the verdict.

As demonstrations continued into the night, police in riot gear made multiple arrests, WOIO-TV reported.

At least three people were arrested for "aggravated riot, felonious assault, [and] obstructing justice" after someone threw an object through a restaurant window around 6:30 p.m., injuring a woman inside, the police department tweeted.


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