The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Two officers resign, chief on leave after arrests

- By John Seewer

TOLEDO » The police chief on a Lake Erie resort island has been placed on leave and two officers have resigned following the arrests of a group of black tourists riding on a golf cart, the mayor said.

Police body cameras showed Put-in-Bay officers used stun guns on at least two people during the stop last weekend that began when two white officers said the golf cart’s operator was driving recklessly.

In all, nine people were arrested on charges including assault, aggravated rioting and resisting arrest. A county prosecutor dismissed the charges against six and told the Sandusky Register that charges against the others also would likely be dropped.

Eight of the nine arrested were black, the newspaper said. Some of their family members said the arrests were racially motivated.

Village Mayor Jessica

Dress said Thursday there will be a thorough review of what happened, and that Police Chief Steve Riddle was being placed on administra­tive leave during the investigat­ion.

Two officers also resigned, Dress said, without explaining why. Several other officers were involved in the arrests.

“As a community, we hold our police department accountabl­e for any and all of its decisions,” the mayor said in a statement.

The trouble started during the stop when one of the officers accused a woman of hiding drugs and arrested her. A man then approached the officers and was arrested, sparking a brief scuffle, the body cameras showed,

The others in the group were yelling at the officers and filming them while the officers were screaming at them to get on the ground.

At one point, an officer shouted “Do you want to get shot?” A woman could be heard saying “nobody is armed.”

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