The Dayton City Commission has joined the Montgomery County Commissioners in declaring racism a public health emergency and Gov. Mike DeWine’s newly formed task force on policing are among the things you should know today about the demand for change, in the aftermath of the Memorial Day death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police:
DeWine is implementing a number of protocols to be followed when recruiting police officers and admitting them to the academy. His overall goal, he said, is to improve law enforcement accountability, training and transparency. Read the mandates here.SPONSORED CONTENTThese Home Delivery Methods Make Errands Easy Right Humana
- Local police reform: Area police departments enhanced body cam capabilities ahead of DeWine announcement
- Black Lives Matter mural: Cincinnati City Council voted to allow the painting of a Black Lives Matter mural in downtown Cincinnati on Plum Street between Eighth and Ninth streets, our news partner, WCPO-TV, reports. The work started Wednesday night after the council vote. The mural will be similar to ones painted on the streets of Washington, D.C., Austin, Texas and Brooklyn, New York.
- Arrest warrant: A man who punched a Black Lives Matter protester in the head during Sunday’s demonstration in downtown Bethel, a village in Clermont County in southern Ohio, is being sought by police on a misdemeanor assault charge. The incident was captured in a video that has gone viral, our news partner, WCPO, reports. Witnesses identified the suspect, Johnnie Devault, from watching the video.
What else you should know today about the demand for change:
- Rayshard Brooks homicide: Atlanta police dispute reports of walkout over filed charges
- ‘Boogaloo’ indictments: 3 accused of trying to disrupt Black Lives Matter protests in Las Vegas
- Your life matters, too: 2 black women buy deputy a meal at Cracker Barrel