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Akron activist groups call for Police Chief Brian Harding to be fired

Akron civil rights attorney Imokhai Okolo (right) speaks during a press conference calling for Akron's police chief to be fired on Oct. 14, 2024. Pictured from left to right: Akron NAACP President Judi Hill, Freedom BLOC executive director Rev. Ray Greene Jr. and Dierra Fields, who was body slammed while being arrested by Akron Police in January 2024.
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Akron civil rights attorney Imokhai Okolo (right) speaks during a press conference calling for Akron's police chief to be fired on Oct. 14, 2024. Pictured from left to right: Akron NAACP President Judi Hill, Freedom BLOC Executive Director Rev. Ray Greene Jr. and Dierra Fields, who was body slammed while being arrested by Akron Police in January 2024.

Some Akron activists are doubling down on their criticism of the city鈥檚 police chief and are now demanding he be fired.

鈥淐hief Brian Harding has demonstrated an inability to hold his officers and supervisors accountable for their actions,鈥 said Rev. Ray Greene Jr. of activist group Freedom BLOC Monday. 鈥淗is failure to act is a significant flaw in the system of accountability and we demand his immediate termination to protect Akron's most vulnerable citizens.鈥

Greene鈥檚 concerns stem from Harding鈥檚 rejection of a police auditor鈥檚 report that found an officer鈥檚 body slam of a woman, Dierra Fields, during an arrest to be not objectively reasonable. Harding disagreed with the report and said the takedown was justified.

鈥淗e鈥檚 too close to this situation to hold people accountable that he came up to the ranks with,鈥 Greene said. 鈥淩ight now, in the state that our department is in, we need an outside person to come in and do things differently.鈥

Greene spoke at a news conference Monday at Freedom BLOC鈥檚 headquarters in Akron, alongside Akron NAACP President Judi Hill, as well as Fields and her attorney, Imokhai Okolo.

An Akron jury unanimously acquitted Fields of all criminal charges in June.

鈥淭his is a clear insult of our intelligence and a slap in the face to every single resident of the city of Akron,鈥 Okolo said.

While Freedom BLOC and Okolo are calling for Mayor Shammas Malik to fire Harding, Hill wants a different approach. She does not think he should be fired at this point, she said.

Instead, she is calling for the U.S. Department of Justice to open a pattern or practice investigation into the department.

鈥淚f you look over time and over history, it doesn't matter who the police chief is. It doesn't matter who the mayor is,鈥 Hill said. 鈥淲hen systemic changes occur, it鈥檚 through that pattern and practice investigation, when the Department of Justice comes in.鈥

Greene added that Freedom BLOC and other groups will soon begin collecting signatures of residents to send to the DOJ asking for an investigation.

A lawsuit will be filed against Officer Thomas Shoemaker in the arrest of Fields, Okolo added. The group is also calling for discipline of supervisors, in accordance with the auditor's recommendations.

The auditor, Anthony Finnell, has also called for better de-escalation techniques.

Akron鈥檚 policies state officers should focus on the aggressor and de-escalation when responding to incidents of domestic violence, Finnell said. In this case, Fields was not the aggressor, Finnell wrote in his report. She told officers that her father pushed her out of the house while she was calling 911.

Bodycam 鈥渇ootage clearly shows that Dierra was not the primary aggressor. She simply wanted to remove herself, and her two young children, from that environment,鈥 Finnell wrote in the report.

Proper de-escalation would have prevented the use of force, Finnell wrote.

Fields was present for Monday鈥檚 news conference but declined to speak to the media.

In response to the police auditor鈥檚 report, both Malik and Harding said they are continuing to review the department鈥檚 use of force policy.

Malik plans to expand on his thoughts next week, he said, during a press conference on Wednesday.

Greene and Okolo also called for Akron City Council to strengthen the power of the city鈥檚 police oversight board.

Currently, the board, which was created from a voter-approved charter amendment, does not have the authority to impose discipline or enforce its recommendations.

When asked for a comment, the Akron mayor's office referred 海角破解版 to a statement released last week in which Malik said he is "confident in Chief Harding鈥檚 judgment and ability to lead our police department."

Updated: October 14, 2024 at 4:25 PM EDT
This story has been updated to include a comment from Akron Mayor Shammas Malik.
Anna Huntsman covers Akron, Canton and surrounding communities for 海角破解版.