Springfield News-Sun

Former police ‘Officer of the Year’ accused of anti-semitic postings

- By Adam Ferrise

CLEVELAND — Cleveland police officials launched an investigat­ion into an officer’s anti-semitic social media posts.

Cleveland police spokeswoma­n Sgt. Jennifer Ciaccia said that the department’s internal affairs investigat­ors and ethics officer are investigat­ing Officer Ismail Quran. He was hired in 2018 and was named the department’s “Officer of the Year” in 2019.

The investigat­ion was launched after Canary Mission, an organizati­on that works to expose anti-semitic views, published dozens of screenshot­s from Quran’s Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts.

Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Associatio­n president Jeff Follmer said in a text message that Quran is an asset to Cleveland and has assisted in many police investigat­ions over the years.

“These Tweets are from over a decade ago,” Follmer said. “It doesn’t represent the amazing police officer that he is.”

One of Quran’s Instagram accounts has been deleted, and the other is private. Tweets highlighte­d by Canary Mission have since been deleted.

Canary Mission said in a statement that Quran’s posts glorified Adolf Hitler, defended the terrorist group Hamas, and spread anti-semitic conspiracy theories. He used anti-semitic slurs in several posts and joined a

Facebook group in 2017 that honored Osama bin Laden.

In one Tweet, he took aim at a Minnesota Timberwolv­es basketball player, Patrick Beverly, who tweeted about former pro basketball player Omri Casspi, who is Jewish.

“(Expletive) that Jew,” Quran said in the post. “Say something!” The tweet also featured a photo of Hitler with a caption that said: “LET ME SALUTE TO HITLER THE GREAT. He said ‘i would have killed all the jews of the world, but I kept some to show the world why i killed them.”

He also tweeted at Lara Kollab, the former supervised resident at the Cleveland Clinic, who left the hospital and surrendere­d her resident’s training certificat­e after Canary Mission found she posted anti-semitic comments, including one that suggested she’d purposeful­ly give the wrong medication to Jewish patients.

Quran in 2014 tweeted at Kollab: “who bothering ya!!! Let me at em! Lol if it’s a Jew give me their @ and I’ll do it,” accompanie­d by three laughing emojis.

Quran, during a 2021 ceremony, was given a Distinguis­hed Service Medal and Officer of The Year award for the 2019 year.

Officials during the ceremony lauded Quran’s quick thinking while responding to a delivery truck driver who had been shot by a man with a shotgun. His partner surreptiti­ously followed the shooter, while he performed life-saving measures on the man who was shot.

Cases called included:

■ Juan M. Arevalos, 35, of Medway, domestic violence, continued, bond $3,000.

■ Victor Castellano­s, 36, of 1104 W. Mulberry St., violation of TPO, innocent, continued, bond $2,500.

■ Craig Edward Combs, 37, of 431 Linden Ave., assault, guilty, continued, OR bond.

■ Arnaldo L. Martinez, 28, of Miami, Fl., felonious assault,

Marriage licenses:

■ Maryann Ruth Rose, 21, of Springfiel­d, N/A and Jason James Vanderpoel, 36, of Springfiel­d, N/A.

■ David Andrew Beard, 32, of Springfiel­d and Jessica Susan Clark, 31, of Springfiel­d, self-employed.

■ Haylee Deann Flatt, 20, of Springfiel­d, assistant store manager and Avery Wyatt Circle, 22, of Springfiel­d, self-employed.

■ Carrie Leann Draper, 43, of Springfiel­d, network coordinato­r and Scott Alan Miller, 53, of Woodburn, Ind., project manager. continued, bond $10,000.

■ Anthony D. Sowder, 39, of Park Layne, assault, innocent, continued, DEFT now requests PD, bond $1,500.

■ Anthony D. Sowder, 39, of New Carlisle, violation of TPO, continued, bond $2,000.

■ Tylee D. Thompson, 23, of 1127 E John, assault, innocent, continued, PD appointed, no contact, OR bond.

■ Melissa Jean Drawdy, 50, of Springfiel­d, group leader and Barbara Jean Curtin, 41, of Springfiel­d, correction­s program coordinato­r.

■ Clint Stephen Carosielli­e, 36, of Springfiel­d, field adjuster and Zoe Marie Voorhees, 25, of Springfiel­d, dispatcher.

■ Taylor Rae Poland, 31, New Carlisle, estheticia­n and Kyle Douglas Pierson, 30, of New Carlisle, welder.

■ Brezea Real Davis, 23, of Springfiel­d, service representa­tive and Isaiah Tyrone Williams, 24, of Springfiel­d, salesman.

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 ?? CLEVELAND.COM ?? Cleveland police officer Ismail Quran receives the “Officer of the Year” award during a ceremony in 2021. His social media posts are now the subject of an internal investigat­ion, officials said.
CLEVELAND.COM Cleveland police officer Ismail Quran receives the “Officer of the Year” award during a ceremony in 2021. His social media posts are now the subject of an internal investigat­ion, officials said.

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