Freedom BLOC calls for Akron police chief’s resignation for backing officers in body slam case

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Akron Police Officer Thomas Shoemaker pulls Dierra Fields out of the front door of the house to an APD SUV where he uncuffed her and placed her in the back seat of the vehicle. (Screenshot of video captured by Sergeant Timothy Shmigal’s body-worn camera.)

After Police Chief Brian Harding rejected the police auditor’s report calling for discipline of the officers involved in the controversial body slam and arrest of an Akron woman named Dierra Fields, a prominent Black-led community organizing group is demanding the chief resign and is criticizing Akron Mayor Shammas Malik.

“The continued abuse of Akron citizens by the very body hired to protect them is a failure on the City of Akron and the Malik Administration,” wrote Freedom BLOC Executive Director Ray Green Jr., in a statement released Monday morning. Freedom BLOC strongly opposed the internal-only, two-candidate contest that led Malik to appoint Harding as police chief earlier this year.

Freedom BLOC’s condemnation of city and police leadership comes days after Harding rejected Independent Police Auditor Anthony Finnell’s April report criticizing Officer Thomas Shoemaker, who body slammed and arrested Dierra Fields in January, and Sgt. Timothy Shmigal, who was on the scene and did not intervene.

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The Rev. Raymond Greene, the executive director of Freedom Bloc, speaks to the crowd at a “Light Up the Streets for Justice” event held at St. Ashworth Temple Church of God in Christ on Vernon Odom Boulevard. The event was held to remember Jayland Walker,, who was killed two years on June 27, 2022, by Akron police. (Susan Zake / Signal Akron)

“The Freedom BLOC and our community members have no confidence in neither the governing body of Akron nor the Mayor, and therefore we are demanding the immediate resignation of Police Chief Brian Harding. His inability to hold his officers and supervisors accountable is an extreme flaw in the system of accountability and requires immediate action for the protection of the most vulnerable populations in Akron.”…

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