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Carl Stokes Brigade Calls On Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson To Investigate Alleged Police Brutality And Malicious Prosecutions Of Black Women And Girls

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The "Trio" Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Cleveland Law Director Robert Triozzi Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Kathleen Ann Keough From the Metro Desk of the Determiner Weekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network Honorable Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Cleveland City Hall 601 Lakeside Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44114 From: The Carl Stokes Brigade, a grassroots organization that fights for the little people on issues of public concern such as race and sex discrimination, police brutality, education, housing, and racial disparities in the courts and other justice system venues Re: Issues of public concern regarding the malicious prosecution by the City of Cleveland and/or alleged police brutality against protesting Collinwood High School student Destini Bronaugh and her 17-year-old sister; the harassment and malicious prosecution of local Black Journalist Kathy Wray Coleman; the harassment and alleged police brutality against college student Rebecca Whitb

Art McKoy Drug Case Dismissed After Prosecutor Mason Fails To Produce Alleged Confidential Informant

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Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason Community Activist Art McKoy By Kathy Wray Coleman, Editor of the DeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Nancy Margaret Russo threw out a bogus drug charge against longtime East Cleveland Community Activist Art McKoy after county prosecutors failed to produce an alleged confidential informant by noon today as she had ordered. In legal terms, the case was dismissed where not giving McKoy the opportunity to face his alleged accuser violated the confrontation cause under the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution. "It never should have been a case and it was a waste of taxpayers money," said Rufus Sims, one of McKoy's attorneys in the case. "It ruined his reputation in the community and his business." Asked if McKoy intends to sue Sims said no, at least not now. "We have no plans to sue at this moment," Sims said "A

City of Cleveland Brings Misdemeanor Charges Againt Protesting Collinwood High Student After Mason Drops Felony Police Assault Charge

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Cleveland Law Director Robert Triozzi Tina Bronaugh and Daughter and Cleveland Collinwwod High School Student Destini Bronaugh From the Metro Desk of the Determiner Weekly.com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network Cleveland Law Director Robert Triozzi has allegedly retaliated against Collinwood High School teen Destini Bronaugh for a dismissal last week by Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason on behalf of the State of Ohio of a bogus felony charge of two counts of assault on a police officer and misdemeanor resisting arrest that were pending against the girl. On behalf of the predominantly Black City of Cleveland Triozzi, on Tuesday, brought the same misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest that Mason dropped last week, and because Mason also dropped the felony assault charge, Triozzi added an obstruction of official business charge. The two new charges brought by Triozzi for the city are both misdemeanors. Absent a dismissal, misdemeanor charges are prosecuted b

Ohio Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Mason's Appeal Of Appellate Decision That He Produce Alleged Confidential Informant In Art McKoy Drug Case

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Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason Community Activist Art McKoy By Kathy Wray Coleman, Editor of the DeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network The Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday denied leave to appeal and refused to hear an appeal sought by Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason on behalf of the State of Ohio where the county prosecutor challenged a decision earlier this year by the Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals. That decision supports a previous order by Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Nancy Margaret Russo, the trial judge in the case, for Mason to immediately give the attorneys for community activist Art McKoy the name of the alleged confidential informant against him so that they can prepare him for any trial relative to a pending drug case. "Upon consideration of the jurisdictional memoranda filed in this case, the Court denies leave to appeal and dismisses the appeal as not involving any substantial constitutiona

Mother Of Black Collinwood High School Student To Hold Press Conference With Community Activists After Police Assault Charge Is Dismissed

From the Metro Desk of the DeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network Press Release sent June 27, 2010 Contacts: Tina Bronaugh at 216-253-6484 and Kathy Wray Coleman at 216-932-3114 To: All Media Who: Tina Bronaugh, mother of arrested protesting Black female Collinwood High School students Destini and DeAsia Bronaugh, community members and grassroots factions. What: Press Conference on the sidewalk in front of Collinwood High School that is sponsored by the Bronaugh family with the support of area grassroots factions and others. When: Monday, June 28, 2010 at 1 pm Where: On the sidewalk in front of Cleveland's Collinwood High School, 15210 St. Claire Ave. in Cleveland, Oh. Why: It is in response to the dismissal on Wednesday at the request of Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason of two felony counts of assault on a peace officer and resisting arrest against Collinwood High School student Destini Bronaugh that came in retaliation for particip

Judge Dick Ambrose Dismisses Charge Against Black Female Student Of Police Assault At Request Of Prosecutor Mason And As Racial Unrest Was Mounting

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Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Dick Ambrose Tina Bronaugh and Daughter and Cleveland Collinwood High School Student Destini Bronaugh From the Metro Desk of the DeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Dick Ambrose on Wednesday granted a request by Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason's office to dismiss charges of two counts of assault on a peace officer and resisting arrest against Collinwood High School student Destini Bronaugh, bringing the case to a current close. The dismissal comes less than a week after a Cuyahoga County Grand Jury indicted the Black girl, who was arrested May 13 along with her younger sister, DeAsia Bronaugh, in what community activists and local Civil Rights organizations say is retaliation for participating in an organized student walkout at Collinwood High School in Cleveland around teacher layoffs and the slated closings of what is now 14 of Cleveland'

Mother Of Black Collinwood High School Student Indicted For Allegedly Assaulting White Police Officer Speaks Out And Seeks Meeting With Mayor Jackson

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Tina Bronaugh and Daughter and Cleveland Collinwood High School Student Destini Bronaugh By Kathy Wray Coleman, Editor of the DeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network (Editors Note: A legal defense fund titled "Bronaugh Girls Benevolent Fund" has been set up for donations at Key Bank nationally for Cleveland Collinwood High School Students Destini and DeAsia Bronaugh. The article below touches on their dilemma) The mother of a Black Cleveland schools student indicted last week by a Cuyahoga County Grand Jury and charged with felony assault on a White male Cleveland Fifth District police officer following an arrest in connection with a student protest is speaking out in support of her daughter. Tina Bronaugh, 41, the mother of 19-year-old indicted Collinwood High School student Destini Bronaugh, who is slated to graduate this summer, has stepped up as an articulate spokesperson for the Bronaugh family after a brutal arrest outside of t