Kevin Kelly

Sources say Williams is close to resigning now that Jackson’s decided not to seek a 5th term as Cleveland’s mayor and he’s got no political horse to ride for another four

CLEVELAND, OH – Reliable sources say Cleveland police chief Calvin Williams knows he has no law enforcement future with mayoral contenders like Zack Reed so he’s planning to announce, soon, that he’s leaving.  Reed in 2017 wanted to elevate Williams to director of public safety had he defeated Jackson for mayor that year.  Should voters send him to city hall in 2022 Reed wants him gone.  Williams has too much baggage associated with his management of the Cleveland Division of Police and is now presiding over a town faced with record breaking homicides and unsolved crime statistics for its 378,000…

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Jackson’s “sanctuary city” policies got Bruno Collins murdered in Cleveland; and his identity stolen by illegal immigrants

CLEVELAND, OH – The millions of Americans who watched President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union Address in 2017 did not pay attention to the suffering of the American Negro families whose stories of being terrorized out of their neighborhoods by illegal Mexican and Guatamalen immigrants with an extermination consciousness he shared.  Throughout his four years in office Trump warned Americans that the mayors and councils promoting sanctuary cities were inviting death to their neighborhoods. On January 24, 2020, Amanda Berry hosted a “Missing” episode on FOX8 and described the events surrounding the disappearance of Bruno Collins.  He’d been…

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Eaton’s “Global Cleveland” continues Logan Act, Espionage Act and FARA violations he started in the 1950’s through ex-con Joe Cimperman

CLEVELAND, OH – Joe Cimperman is Global Cleveland’s president.   He’s also a convicted thief, indicted on 26 counts, whose vote on Cleveland city council misdirected funds intended for impoverished Cleveland neighborhoods to a non-profit that employed a girlfriend who became his wife before he resigned to lead Global Cleveland in 2016.  He also hasn’t stopped. Cleveland Heights resident Basheer Jones in June 2020 sponsored legislation Councilman Brian Kazy seconded to pay Cimperman’s organization $125,000 in annual “dues.”  Of course Kevin Kelly violated the city’s charter to pass the ordinance as an “emergency” providing for the usual operation of a “municipal…

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What if undocumented aliens took over sanctuary city Dayton’s population and then took Wright-Patterson U.S. Air Force Base?

CLEVELAND, OH – What Ohioans had better hope is that Colonel Thomas Sherman has full control of Wright Patterson U.S. Air Force Base and knows who’s on it; and who’s in the civilian population “surrounding” the heavily-weaponized southern Ohio location. When we’re not at war our military hardware is stored on bases in cities across the nation.  It’s about 202 miles between downtown Cleveland, Ohio and Wright-Patterson that’s located between Montgomery and Greene counties.  Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley is a criminal like the other American-hating and national defense weakening sanctuary city mayors who racistly instruct law enforcement officers to enforce…

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Not even beggars or the homeless are going to dead-azz downtown Cleveland at night

CLEVELAND, OH – The statue of the late Cleveland Mayor Tom Johnson seated at the edge of Public Square in my feature photo overlooks the land and all its tax-dollar depleted emptiness. Governor Richard Michael DeWine led reckless elected officials like Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and the Kevin Kelly-led Cleveland city council to create this budget-draining lunacy when ex-Ohio health director Amy Stearns-Acton lied the state into a panic; and they unconstitutionally shut down the city’s economy during the common cold and flu season of 2020.  Some of these political idiots are still wearing masks. Cleveland downtown is dead.  It’s…

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Suppressing Black political growth behind Cleveland’s charter changes since 1937

CLEVELAND, OH – When Carl Stokes tested the Cleveland mayoral waters in his first campaign for the job in 1967, Call & Post Publisher William O. Walker, Jean Capers and Charles Carr paid attention to the city’s demographics.  Politics is “ethnic” not “racial,” and the city’s Black political leaders knew they had an ethnic voting base of 37 percent.  They also knew their Black ethnic brothers and sisters were the city and county’s largest demographic group and voting bloc then as they are today.   So instead of competing with the white ethnic candidates from the Democratic and Republican parties, they…

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