Internal reports Clear Cinci Police in Brutal Beating Death of Nathaniel Jones
Saturday, September 25, 2004 at 05:00PM
TheSpook
Six Cincinnati police officers involved in the November
death of an obese, intoxicated man in a White Castle parking lot did
nothing wrong and should be exonerated, according to two police
department reports. The officers' actions in the death of Nathaniel
Jones were consistent with department training, policy and procedures,
and with applicable laws, according to the internal investigation of
the incident. Chief Tom Streicher signed off on it Wednesday. He also
wrote a second report to City Manager Valerie Lemmie in response to
last month's recommendations by the independent Citizen Complaint
Authority. The conclusions in the police reports differ dramatically
from those drawn by the authority. The independent review board
recommended that Lemmie "severely discipline" three of the officers for
using excessive force. Lemmie has not decided on discipline, if any,
and said she will first consider all reports and recommendations.
Streicher's report says the authority should review police policy and
federal law so its analyses are based on the U.S. Constitution, "rather
than the subjective opinions of untrained evaluators." [more ]