In a letter obtained by NBC News, Beachwood Mayor Martin Horowitz wrote Monday that the city fired officer Blake Rogers for violating several department policies, including those on dishonesty and use of deadly force in front of children.
Records showed that Rogers was paid more than $90,000 for 19 months while investigators determined whether the shooting was justified, according to CBS affiliateThe shooting occurred on June 27, 2019, at a busy mall parking lot in Beachwood, east of Cleveland, the station said. Rogers shot and injured Laquan Jones, then 19, who was accused of stealing a $60 hat from Dillard’s, according to the station.
About a week later, Rogers filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Beachwood, Horwitz, and Beachwood police for delaying the nearly two-year long investigation on purpose to find a just cause for his termination, 19 news reported. The city of Beachwood and the Beachwood Police Department declined to comment pending the ongoing legal battle.
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'...fired [...] for violating several department policies, including [...] use of deadly force in front of children.' I'd really like to know what the 'use of deadly force in front of children' policy says. Are they not supposed to stop a deadly threat if a child is watching?
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Seems like they just tried to find a reason to fire him. The fact that the suspect was accused of shoplifting is irrelevant. The suspect ran over the officers foot and the officers life was potentially in danger. This seems like a justified shooting.
Good , the punishment should fit the crime .
I wish someone would build a website dedicated to crappy cops so we know where they get rehired to keep our communities safe.
Justice is swift
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