Jaden Paolino

Gowdy demands video King’s hiding non-OPOTA certified McDonald’s death threat against a cop he asked for drug evidence to give his girlfriend

CLEVELAND, OH – Ward 2 Councilwoman Juanita Gowdy wants the videos in the possession of the Richmond Heights resident who serves unlawfully as East Cleveland’s mayor that show a member of the organized crime gang he leads threatening a certified law enforcement officer’s life.  The certified law enforcement officer had placed his bodycam on a desk to record himself entering evidence from an arrest that included marijuana, cocaine and cash. Law enforcement officer impersonator Larry McDonald had already taken the cocaine but he wanted one of the bags of marijuana.  He was impersonating a police commander.  The bodycam shows “the…

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Mayors whose cops aren’t helping ICE remove illegal aliens should be defeated

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CLEVELAND, OH – Think about the insanity of U.S. mayors telling cops they manage to make cities like Cleveland “sanctuary safe” for illegal alien criminals to live with expired visas, fake drivers licenses and stolen “American” identities while the same cops chase Christian Negro Americans to death over expired license plates.  These foreign criminals are stealing jobs and educational opportunities from Americans in universities under the guise of their being some kind of “minority.”  All because mayors with “federal criminal law enforcement authority” in illegal “sanctuary cities” somehow value foreign lives over the lives of the nation’s founding American Revolution…

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Journalists should stop misidentifying “warrantless pursuits” as “police chases”

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CLEVELAND, OH – Journalists must stop describing warrantless pursuits as “police chases” because it creates public confusion about the “legal” definitions of the criminal acts that are associated with them.  Warrantless pursuits are not video games.  Life isn’t “Grand Theft Auto.”  It’s the same with words like “carjacking.”  No such words exist in the Ohio Revised Code as a criminal offense.   What occurred on private property owned by the Target Corporation was the “theft” of an automobile by “force” which made it an “aggravated robbery.”  The individual who took the vehicle by force  was not “authorized to use it” which…

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