Civil Rights & Constitutional Law
Counsel for Tamir Rice's family ask Attorney General Garland to reopen investigation into Timothy...
April 16, 2021
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Subodh Chandra, counsel for the mother of Tamir Rice, the 12-year-old child slain by Cleveland police in November 2014, issued this statement in response to a report that two West Virginia public entities have hired Tamir's killer:
Groundhog Day came early. Timothy Loehman just can't stop inflicting himself on people. He rushed on and slew a 12-year-old child without justification. He lied on his application to become a Cleveland cop about his atrocious record as a cop in Independence, Ohio in which he was deemed to have an "inability to emotionally function," leading to a recommendation he be fired. Now, after being hired and being forced to leave several municipalities since then, he puts people in other communities at risk.
Timothy Loehmann has no business being entrusted with a badge and a gun. And those who were imbecilic and heartless enough to hire him should be stripped of their jobs, just as has happened in other communities. What is wrong with these people? They have betrayed the public trust.
The Rice family hopes people will rise up and protest, just as they did in other towns where Loehmann was entrusted with a weapon again. And anyone with decency and safety concern should boycott the Snowshoe Resort until it talks some sense into the District.
Tamir's mother, Samaria Rice, told Dragline, "It goes back to a broken system and broken officers, corrupt officers being promoted to higher positions or being hired to protect and serve the community that they have failed over and over again.” She added, “These communities should be scared for their lives.”
The Snowshoe Resort Community District, a public entity, has been stonewalling The Chandra Law Firm's Freedom of Information Act request on Samaria Rice's behalf for public records about how Loehmann could possibly have been hired given his dubious past. The District has refused to produce the documents timely, claiming it needs until March 6, 2026 to do so.
Loehmann escaped criminal charges under fishy circumstances in which assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutors let him give a speech to a grand jury without facing cross examination. Chandra has described this as "special, coddling treatment that no other target of a criminal investigation would ever be afforded."
Reports surfaced of political interference with Department of Justice career prosecutors' recommendations that a federal indictment for criminal civil-rights violations be brought against Loehmann.
The civil case against Loehmann and the City of Cleveland resulted in a record $6 million settlement, paid by Cleveland taxpayers.
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