Cleveland Transit Cop Who Attacked Woman for Recording Allowed to Remain on Job Despite Proven Violationsby Carlos MillerPINAC Apr. 15, 2015 |
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The Cleveland transit cop who attacked a woman after she pulled out her phone to record his unprofessionalism last month, slamming her to the ground before pulling out a knife and cutting her purse strap, forcing her pants and underwear down as he planted her face into the ground, then throwing her in jail overnight, was informed he had violated several departmental policies. However, Jonathan Pacholke will remain on the job, placed on one year departmental probation. Read More |