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Public commenters press council on consent decree, oversight and police reform

May 11, 2026 | Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio


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Public commenters press council on consent decree, oversight and police reform
Multiple residents used the public‑comment period to press Cleveland City Council and the mayor about police oversight and the federal consent decree.

Brenda Bicker told council she is "shocked" the city sought to end the consent decree and urged officials to identify why police leadership is not following court‑ordered reforms. “If a judge told me something, a federal judge, I would have to abide by it,” Bicker said, and she said she will submit a public‑records request to identify officers in supervisory white shirts.

Councilwoman House Jones thanked U.S. District Judge Oliver for rejecting the city’s and U.S. Department of Justice’s request to end the consent decree and said the council will watch for the next hearing scheduled for June 4. House Jones said the city still needs a concrete, constitutional plan for policing and emphasized continued oversight and training.

Speakers also connected policing concerns to broader community needs. Multiple commenters urged council support for youth programs, mental‑health crisis response and better training for officers who encounter individuals in crisis.

No formal council vote was taken on policing policy during the meeting; council members reiterated their commitment to follow the court process and to work with community stakeholders on constitutional policing.

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