A demonstrator protests the shooting of Tamir Rice at Cudell Park in Cleveland, Monday, Nov. 24, 2014. Photo:Mark Duncan/AP The City of Cleveland’s fiscal manager for the Public Safety Department has just issued his resignation, citing his inability to work for a city that refuses to prosecute Officer Timothy Loehmann. Loehmann fatally shot
Cleveland Public Safety Department Official Resigns, Citing Tamir Rice Killing, Says He Is ‘No Longer Proud’ To Work For City
In a resignation letter obtained by the Northeast Ohio Media Group, dated December 17th, former fiscal manager Shawn Gidley explained that he once believed that his job “was making the City of Cleveland a better place to live.”