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After an internal investigation, the Toledo Police Department ruled in January 2023 that the strike by Pluff was a justified use of force. [7] In August 2023, Jones filed a lawsuit against the city of Toledo, Pluff, and another police officer, Samantha Kill, on seven counts relating to Jones' 2022 arrest.
As the night progressed, violence flared in numerous sections of the city. At Monroe and 10th Street, nine people were arrested with gasoline, bottles and rag wicks, the crude ingredients for firebombs. A fire bomb was believed to have caused a $10,000 fire at the Kellermeyer Chemical Company on Brown Avenue in central Toledo.
Police arrested several dozen rioters, most of whom were residents of the North End. According to the mayor, a number of protesters were wearing gang colors. [4] Although disturbed by the NSM's intentions to march, the city's mayor, Jack Ford, was extremely critical of the riot, saying that it was "just what they [the neo-Nazis] wanted."
BEDFORD TWP. — Monroe County sheriff's deputies arrested a Toledo man Saturday night after he was reported to have been shooting a handgun along Secor Road. Monroe County Central Dispatch ...
In February 2006, three men in Toledo, Ohio (Mohammad Zaki Amawi, Marwan Othman El-Hindi, and Wassim Mazloum) were arrested and charged with conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists in Iraq and engage in violent jihad in their home town, as well as making verbal threats against the President of the United States.
Oct. 1—TOLEDO — Amanda Hovanec will spend the next four decades in federal prison for crimes linked to the 2022 death of her estranged husband, Timothy Hovanec, in Auglaize County, a crime ...
This is a list of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty killing in the United States.The listing documents the date the incident resulting in conviction occurred, the date the officer(s) was convicted, the name of the officer(s), and a brief description of the original occurrence making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or ...
On July 20, four players from the University of Toledo (Jack Feeman, Bob McDonald, Carlos Muzi, and Bill Walker) were arrested on charges of point-shaving in New York City and the surrounding area. Local bookmakers tipped Hogan off that gamblers frequently attended Toledo's home games and that some Toledo players were involved with both betting ...