A message from Mayor Frank G. Jackson, Director Of Public Safety Karrie Howard and Police Chief Calvin D. Williams:
Gun violence and violent crime are on the rise. This holiday weekend specifically, the city of Cleveland has seen a large number of incidents involving shootings and tragically, three people killed. There is no excuse for this violent activity and police are actively pursuing the perpetrators. We remind citizens to do their part. If you see something, say something. Anyone with crime tips is asked to call police. Anonymous information can be provided via Crime Stoppers by calling 216-25-CRIME.
yeah, well leave a msg of enforcing mask for us on the line workers who encounter a ton of people buying and hoarding crap from the stores, too many at one time, Never felt so dirty in all my life, masks worn half ass, no masks, etc. This is uncalled for, you want to get rid of this virus, then sign the damn bill now, what the hell are you all waiting for., more dead patients cause of your lack of signing a bill enforcing it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111 Such a sad society is America!!!!!!!! I am ready to quit, not compromising my health due to the state lack of enforcement, and as for the people who come into Discount Drug Mart, Fulton Rd, better check that one out!!!!!!!! They know what you have in the newspaper means nothing in Cleveland, they know it will never stand up to what you say!!!!!!!!