Mayor vows review after white Ohio officer punches black driver
Reporting from EUCLID, Ohio — The mayor of a Cleveland suburb where a white police officer repeatedly punched a black man and hit his head on the pavement is promising a thorough review.
Euclid Mayor Kirsten Gail on Monday attended a community relations task force meeting where protesters raised questions about police treatment of residents, especially minorities.
In a statement, Gail said cellphone and dashcam video of the Saturday altercation after a traffic stop raise “serious concerns.” She said officials will take “appropriate action” after reviewing it.
Police say a 25-year-old Cleveland man ignored an officer’s orders and began resisting. Video shows a three-minute struggle before the man is handcuffed with help from other officers.
He is charged with driving under suspension and resisting arrest. He hasn’t commented.
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