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When a police chief allegedly orders the deletion of felony charges from an officer's sworn report, who investigates? In North Royalton, Ohio, they hired a former Cuyahoga County prosecutor—and the results were exactly what you'd expect. The investigation cleared the chief, dismissed the concerns, and conveniently looped in the county prosecutor's office.
This isn't about one altered report. This is about a coordinated protection strategy that rewrites legal reality to justify misconduct. Misconduct in Ohio continues when former prosecutors investigate current chiefs, when audit logs get withheld after investigations close, and when public accountability becomes optional.
The documents tell a story they hoped nobody would piece together. From the email chain involving the prosecutor's office to the denial of the Sundance audit log, every breadcrumb reveals a system designed to insulate decision-makers from consequences. This is police accountability theater—and the only ones losing are the public.
We filed follow-up public records requests. We're challenging the audit log denial. And we're not stopping until the truth comes out. 🔍
Related: Ohio police misconduct, prosecutorial influence, official document tampering, law enforcement transparency, public records obstruction 📄
Watch, share, and demand answers. ⚖️
#ProCopNotProCorruption #TheInfamousExChief #NorthRoyaltonCoverUp
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When a police chief allegedly orders the deletion of felony charges from an officer's sworn report, who investigates? In North Royalton, Ohio, they hired a former Cuyahoga County prosecutor—and the results were exactly what you'd expect. The investigation cleared the chief, dismissed the concerns, and conveniently looped in the county prosecutor's office.
This isn't about one altered report. This is about a coordinated protection strategy that rewrites legal reality to justify misconduct. Misconduct in Ohio continues when former prosecutors investigate current chiefs, when audit logs get withheld after investigations close, and when public accountability becomes optional.
The documents tell a story they hoped nobody would piece together. From the email chain involving the prosecutor's office to the denial of the Sundance audit log, every breadcrumb reveals a system designed to insulate decision-makers from consequences. This is police accountability theater—and the only ones losing are the public.
We filed follow-up public records requests. We're challenging the audit log denial. And we're not stopping until the truth comes out. 🔍
Related: Ohio police misconduct, prosecutorial influence, official document tampering, law enforcement transparency, public records obstruction 📄
Watch, share, and demand answers. ⚖️
#ProCopNotProCorruption #TheInfamousExChief #NorthRoyaltonCoverUp
👉 www.theinfamousexchief.com
🔗 www.theinfamousexchief.com
Support the show
Visit: https://www.liinks.co/the.infamous.exchief