Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, July 21:
- Jayland Walker legal team says state investigation 鈥渃ompromised鈥
- Walker remembered, celebrated, on his 26th birthday
- Convicted former Cleveland councilman Johnson asks for early prison release
- Whaley calls for overhaul to PUCO, state energy policy as anniversary of HB 6 nears
- Low-cost internet is coming to least-connected Cuyahoga County neighborhoods
- Homemade explosives believed to be behind deadly house explosion
- Weather: sunny, humid, rip current risk at Lake Erie beaches
Jayland Walker legal team says state investigation 鈥渃ompromised鈥
(海角破解版) -- The attorney for the family of Jayland Walker, who was fatally shot by Akron police in late June, is calling for the U.S. Department of Justice to replace the state in the investigation of Walker's death. Bobby DiCello said he's concerned about "possible collusion" between the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the Fraternal Order of Police, which represents the eight officers involved in Walker's shooting. He said the union's president, Clay Cozart, made comments that suggest he has knowledge of the investigation. .鈥
Walker remembered, celebrated, on his 26th birthday
(WKYC-TV) 鈥 Wednesday, They held a 鈥渉eavenly birthday party鈥 with a birthday cake, cupcakes and pizza. 鈥淭his for us is more about unity or the greatest commandment of all, which is love, and that鈥檚 what I鈥檓 hoping people can see,鈥 said organizer Ariel Faith.
Convicted former Cleveland councilman Johnson asks for early prison release
(Cleveland.com) -- . In his application, the 76-year-old Johnson cited numerous health problems, including arthritis, a severe blood-clotting disorder and memory loss and confusion due to the long-term effects from a case of COVID-19. Johnson served on council for more than 40 years. He was convicted of stealing tens of thousands of dollars through the submission of phony receipts, among other unlawful actions.
Whaley calls for overhaul to PUCO, state energy policy as anniversary of HB 6 nears
(Statehouse News Bureau) -- . Her plan includes firing every member of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio and bringing back the state鈥檚 renewable energy standards. Whaley criticized Gov. Mike DeWine 鈥 her Republican opponent 鈥 for signing the sweeping energy bill, HB6, that is now connected to what鈥檚 been described as the largest corruption case in Ohio history.
Low-cost internet is coming to least-connected Cuyahoga County neighborhoods
(WKSU) -- . The service will be available for $15 a month. In some cases, it will be free. Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted and Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish say the initiative will focus on wiring up neighborhoods where more than 20% of the population does not have home internet service.
Homemade explosives believed to be behind deadly house explosion
(WOIO-TV) -- . Fire investigators found material consistent with the manufacturing of explosives, including various-sized cardboard tubes, fuses and explosive powders. An official cause hasn't been determined yet.
Weather: sunny, humid, rip current risk at Lake Erie beaches
(National Weather Service) -- . today at Lake Erie beaches in Cuyahoga, Lake and Ashtabula counties until 4 p.m. Swimmers are advised to stay out of the water. Tonight, increasingly cloudy in Cleveland, with a slight chance of overnight showers. A mostly clear sky in Akron. Low 68.