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Update 12/30/2017: Lori Pinero of the Lorain County Task Force has been found (once again) issuing threats in an effort to silence our submitters. Those attempts have been documented and added to this article for the viewers information.
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Sheriff Clifford Pinkney was confirmed as the Sheriff of Cuyahoga County in April of 2015. Since taking office he has allegedly stirred racism, favoritism and engaged in a violation of anti-fraternization policy. Sheriff Pinkney also provided avenues for individuals...
The city of Parma and it's residents have a tough road ahead of them, literally. Home values have declined by more than 20% since 2007, businesses are leaving, stores are closing, drugs & crime are running rampant & the...
ASHLAND, OHIO - The Ashland County Sheriff’s Office is facing a data loss crisis within their public database, which is shared across multiple law enforcement levels. Due to improper training and inadequate data entry protocols, the mugshot and inmate...
In Sheffield Lake, Ohio, citizens and would be passerby's can expect to get jolted when they get pulled over. According to the towns police Chief, Anthony Campo, the police department has no issue with unholstering their weapons, fairly regularly...
Imagine walking in on your 15 month old baby being beaten by a family friend. You've just gotten off of work, you get home, walk into your sisters house who lives next door to you where you left your...
The Cuyahoga County Jail is imploding and an all out internal war between the correction officers and upper level members of management is taking place. This article features a collection of internally leaked documents that have been submitted to...
The opinions and views of the nations law enforcement is as wide, vast and ever changing as the weather is in the State of Ohio. Many citizens show respect and pride for their communities police officers, after all...
Bryon Meshew has been serving as the Chief of Police for the village of Creston since January of 2011. During his tenure he has overseen the expansion of Creston's police force, helped combat prolific drug use, drug distribution &...
In 2012 a 15 year old girl named Bryanna (name changed to protect her true identity) was enrolled at the North Ridgeville High School. Bryanna had good grades, didn't use drugs and was focused on graduating from her school...
CLEVELAND, OH - The city of Cleveland has nearly double the homicide rate of Chicago and is one of the deadliest city’s in the United States. This article outlines decades worth of statistics, which are precise, up until present day....
The Elyria Municipal Court docket, which is a public database that can be found here, has been discovered making individuals social security numbers public. This sensitive information, which isn't intended for public use, is done unbeknownst to the plaintiff. In...
Summit County, Ohio - Task Force Commanders throughout Ohio and surrounding states continue to note methamphetamine trafficking and usage. Targeting precursor chemicals used to manufacture meth has shown to reduce meth sites not only in Summit County but throughout...
ASHLAND, OH - Mayor Matt Miller’s rapid appointment of Detective Lieutenant Curt Dorsey to Chief of Police has raised concerns of a cover-up. This promotion follows an extensive report which outlined how Dorsey violated an Ashland resident’s Fourth Amendment...
On 12/18/2018 Scumbagged.com received a leaked letter from an anonymous source that was addressed to all executive staff members of the Cuyahoga County Jail. The letter, which was sent to Director Armond Budish, Cuyahoga County Council, Jail Wardens, Interim...













