Cleveland’s Downtown Safety Patrol: Oversight? What's That?
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Deputy Isen Vajusi's recent escapades have Cleveland scratching their heads about the Downtown Safety Patrol's damn-near mythical oversight. According to the article, 'Deputy Isen Vajusi’s actions raise more questions about how the Downtown Safety Patrol polices Cleveland’s streets without much oversight.' Because nothing says 'safety' like a patrol that apparently reports to no one. It's Cleveland's finest example of how 'Watchdogs' might just be sleeping dogs. One wonders if their idea of policing is a casual stroll and a shrug.
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(1 of 3)Source: Themarshallproject | Published: 8/21/2025 | Author: Mark Puente
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