Art McKoy, Black activists picket Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Mike O'Malley at the Justice Center in Cleveland, said he is unfair to Black activists and Black elected officials, and a lapdog for the White establishment and crooked judges....By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader
Staff article by Kathy Wray Coleman, editor, associate publisher
CLEVELAND, Ohio-Black activists, led by Black on Black Crime founder and longtime Black activist Art McKoy (pictured), picketed Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Mike O'Malley at the Justice Center on Lakeside Avenue in downtown Cleveland on Monday afternoon.
The activists say O'Malley is an unfair and vicious prosecutor who mistreats and maliciously prosecutes Black activists and Black elected officials while leaving Whites alone, and that he is run by judges and the White establishment to the detriment of the Black community.
" If you stand for nothing, you will fall for anything," said McKoy of O'Malley at a rally before leading a protest around the steps of the Justice Center.
McKoy highlighted his own situation.
After East Cleveland Councilman Twon Billings punched him in the nose following a dispute between the two at the Home Depot in Cleveland Hts. last year and O'Malley failed to get an indictment after Billings testified before the grand jury, saying McKoy, 81, was the alleged aggressor, McKoy has been upset with him in particular.
Also at issue is O'Malley's demand that Common Pleas Judge Hollie Gallagher sentence former East Cleveland mayor Brandon King, 57, and ex-councilman Ernest Smith to prison for jury convictions of public corruption in office in May. King was convicted of steering more than $75,000 in city contracts to friends and family members, and Smith was convicted of using a city car and gas card offered by King for what he says was community and city business.
Smith, 49, is a former activist, and activists say prison is harsh and uncalled for, given the situation and because White elected officials traditionally do as they please without consequences.
Though they were tried together, Gallagher scheduled the sentencing for Smith for early Tuesday morning and for King early Wednesday morning, an attempt, say activists, to minimize any planned protests.
An affidavit of disqualification and bias filed by King's attorney against Gallagher that sought her removal as presiding judge over the case was denied by Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Sharon Kennedy prior to trial.
Other speakers at Monday's protest include the family of Sheila McFarland, who is ten years into a life sentence without the possibility of parole per a sentence by former common pleas Judge Daniel Gaul, who was suspended by the Ohio Supreme Court for malfeasance only to get his law license back thereafter.
Activists want a review of all serious cases presided over by Gaul, who has a history of harassing Black people from the bench, according to an investigation by the disciplinary counsel arm of the Ohio Supreme Court that recommended his suspension.
McFarland was charged with accessory to murder and other charges following the death of a drug snitch at the Indian Hills senior living community in Euclid, Ohio, a neighbouring lower-middle-class suburb of Cleveland. She says she is innocent and refused a plea deal of 15 years in prison.
After a jury found her guilty of the charges, she called Gaul a racist at sentencing, and he unleashed a life without the possibility of parole sentence. It was later upheld by the 8th District Court of Appeals in Cuyahoga County and the state Supreme Court.
Activists said Monday that O'Malley is hungry to prosecute activists and Black elected officials like King and Smith while leaving White elected officials alone, including some common pleas judges accused of covering up fixed indictments, falsification, tampering with records, and denying Black and poor defendants their constitutional and statutory right to indigent counsel.
This is a continuing story.
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