The city of Cleveland has fired the police officer who shot a 12-year-old boy in November 2014, saying Officer Timothy Loehman was terminated .
Loehmann fatally shot Tamir Rice within seconds of arriving at a city park. The 12-year-old had been playing with what turned out to be an air gun. A 9-1-1 caller said the gun was 鈥減robably fake,鈥 but that information was not relayed to responding officers.
Internal reviews did not fault Loehmann for firing his weapon. But he was cited for not disclosing in his application that .
Officer Frank Garmback, who was driving that day, was suspended for 10 days for violating policy in the approach to the scene.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a 12-year-old kid dead,鈥 Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams said. 鈥淧eople on both sides are going to say it wasn鈥檛 enough, it was too much. You know, we have to go through our process, we have to be fair and objective to everybody involved in the process.鈥
The union representing patrol officers will appeal the discipline, president Steve Loomis said at a news conference on Tuesday. Loomis called the firing and suspension a 鈥減olitically motivated witch hunt,鈥 noting that Loehmann鈥檚 termination was unrelated to the shooting.
鈥淭hey couldn鈥檛 put Tim Loehmann up on charges for anything having to do with that,鈥 Loomis said. 鈥淪o what do they do, they go look at his job application? Are you kidding me? We have some discrepancies in his job application? It鈥檚 a joke.鈥
The Cleveland Police Patrolman鈥檚 Association has succeeded in the past in having police discipline overturned or reduced in arbitration. But Williams said he expects the decision will remain in place.
鈥淲e have every expectation that the decision will stick,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淲e went through a two-year process in making these decisions, so we expect them to be upheld.鈥
Tamir Rice鈥檚 mother, Samaria Rice, said she was relieved by the firing.
鈥淚t could partially start the healing for me and my family,鈥 Rice said in a news conference Tuesday afternoon. 鈥淗e shouldn鈥檛 have never been no officer, like I said, in the first place. And shame on the city of Cleveland for taking so long to deal with this situation.鈥
A grand jury in 2015 declined to indict either officer.
With reporting by Matthew Richmond.