The City of Beachwood has reached a settlement with the Fraternal Order of Police concerning their dispute with Officer Blake Rogers, who was fired after he was involved in a shooting in June 2019.
The City of Beachwood has reached a settlement with the Fraternal Order of Police concerning their dispute with Officer Blake Rogers, who was terminated by the city after he was involved in a shooting at Beachwood Place in June 2019, according to the City of Beachwood.
Rogers was placed on administrative leave after the incident. In Oct. 2020, after the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation completed its investigation, the Ohio Attorney General’s office presented its finding to a grand jury that issued a No Bill, declining to incident Rogers, court records state. The City of Beachwood appealed the arbitration with the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, where Judge Peter Corrigan denied the city's appeal and ordered Rogers to be reinstated with back pay.
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