It's fairly mind-boggling to learn that two Cleveland City Council members — Phyllis
Cleveland and Mamie Mitchell — have introduced a measure calling for a section
of Cedar Ave. to be renamed Don King Way in some bizarre commemoration of the
former numbers king pin turned boxing impresario. The proposed action will
change the current designation of a section of Shaker Boulevard in front of the
Call & Post Building to a stretch of Cedar Ave. that includes the site where King once stomped a
man to death over a gambling debt. For his horrific act, King was convicted of
second-degree murder — subsequently reduced to first-degree manslaughter — and
served four years in prison. After he became rich and famous, King was pardoned
for his crime by then-Ohio Gov. James Rhodes.
King is now the owner and
publisher of the Call and Post, once
a proud voice on behalf of the black community, but now a little-read and
mostly useless vehicle that features King’s weekly stream-of-consciousness page one rants on the
virtues of Donald Trump [seriously!].
We intend to reach out to Council
members to find out just what justification there might be for this proposal.
Check back tonight for the response.
4 comments:
Seriously?!
Follow the money.
I'm afraid so.
@ Everett: Always.
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