By an investigative collaboration examining justice, technology, and public finance In 2000, a federal jury awarded $3.1 million to Curtis Harris, a Cleveland man paralyzed after being shot by a patrol officer. It was one of many warning flares over the next decade. By 2012, 13 officers would fire 137 […]
Monthly Archives: February 2026
Trump’s Cleveland Deal: Ending Police Oversight Before Justice Is Delivered Cleveland was promised constitutional policing. After the U.S. Department of Justice found a pattern of excessive force and systemic failures inside the Cleveland Division of Police in 2014, a federal consent decree followed — a court-enforced roadmap toward bias-free policing, […]
In 2014, the U.S. Department of Justice concluded that the Cleveland Division of Police had engaged in a pattern or practice of excessive force, unconstitutional policing, and systemic accountability failures. The resulting 2015 federal consent decree placed Cleveland under court-supervised reform — mandating new use-of-force standards, bias-free policing policies, crisis […]
CLEVELAND, OH — In a stark echo of policing reforms across the United States, the City of Cleveland has filed a joint motion with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to terminate its decade-long federal consent decree governing the Cleveland Division of Police (CDP). The decree, born of a 2015 DOJ investigation into patterns of […]
A mother sat in the wooden benches of the Luzerne County juvenile courtroom, clutching a paper that said her son’s hearing would be “informal.” She had not been told he needed a lawyer, and no one from the court insisted he should have one. Within minutes of the judge walking […]
Georgio Sabino had learned to read a siren the way some people read the weather. He knew the difference between a casual patrol rolling past a corner store and the sharp, stuttering flash that meant someone’s life might change in the next three minutes. The moment everything can go wrong […]
The expected customer for GoVia Highlight A Hero is a safety‑conscious person, family, or community member who worries that a routine police encounter—or any high‑stakes crisis—could escalate without witnesses, support, or accountability. This includes Black and Brown communities and other over‑policed groups, college students, gig workers and drivers, and loved […]
Listening to the echo of a single phrase “death squad”—as it moved from Latin America’s killing fields into the quiet streets of American cities. The world now knows the historical fact and a current warning, a pattern of power that might change uniforms and flags but rarely changed its logic. […]
Death Squads in America 1. The Reality of Police Surveillance in Cleveland Over the past several years, Cleveland has embraced a suite of modern surveillance tools that sit at the intersection of public safety and civil liberties. The city has installed at least 100 fixed automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras at […]
By a senior correspondent drawing on the investigative rigor of The New York Times, the global perspective of Al Jazeera, and the balanced reporting of BBC News CLEVELAND, Ohio – February 1, 2026 – In 1968, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. launched the Poor People’s Campaign, a multiracial march […]