City of Beachwood reaches tentative settlement with officer fired for shooting shoplifting suspect

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City of Beachwood reaches tentative settlement with officer fired for shooting shoplifting suspect
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The tentative agreement includes the officer receiving $230,000 in back pay.

BEACHWOOD, Ohio - The former Beachwood police officer fired in 2019 for shooting a shoplifting suspect has reached a tentative settlement agreement with the city and could be back on duty.

A statement sent Saturday from Beachwood Mayor Justin Berns says the pending reinstatement of Blake Rogers comes after the city reached a settlement with the Fraternal Order of Police , all of which would need to be approved by Beachwood City Council. The officer shot a 19-year-old who was accused of stealing a hat from Beachwood Place on June 27, 2019 in the mall’s parking lot., was notified of an arbitration ruling requesting the officer’s reinstatement and back pay.

RELATED: Beachwood police officer who was terminated after shooting a shoplifting suspect could be returning to the forceThe city then filed a motion to appeal the ruling, which was denied by Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Peter Corrigan.

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