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Cleveland Leaders Reject Max Miller’s National Guard Demand

Gov. Mike DeWine says he will not send the Guard without Mayor Justin Bibb’s express approval.

Overview

  • Rep. Max Miller urged a National Guard deployment in a Washington Times op-ed, citing fear of crime and saying Washington, D.C., became safer after a prior deployment.
  • Mayor Justin Bibb said on a Wednesday podcast that Cleveland does not need the Guard and pointed to a recent U.S. Marshals operation that took about 130 violent offenders off the streets.
  • DeWine’s office reaffirmed Ohio’s home-rule practice and said the Guard would not be deployed to Cleveland without the mayor’s authorization.
  • The City of Cleveland said it will pursue public safety through local policing in concert with state and federal partners rather than military units.
  • Local voices cited improving data and downtown conditions, noting a reported 17% year-over-year homicide decline and criticism from Rep. Shontel Brown and media hosts who cast the Guard idea as political.