CLEVELAND - As day four of the Republican National Convention comes to a close, predominantly calm crime during the day made way for peaceful protests, the City of Cleveland and Police Department said at a press update held Thursday to discuss the day's crime.
Mayor Frank Jackson answered questions while Chief Calvin Williams remained in the field.
"Today we went forward and issued charges on those cases," Barnett said. "Probable cause was sufficient and was present for the arrests of those people, we did move forward today and charged them. They were arraigned this afternoon."
The cases are going through the Cleveland Municipal court, she said.
No arrests were made today. Those arrested on Wednesday were charged with assault, Barnett said.
After a report of officers being injured by syringes in Public Square it was found that the report was incorrect. Cleveland police and federal level are investigating stickers as the cause. Syringes have been added to the list of prohibited items, Sgt. Jennifer Ciaccia said.
Tonight is expected to bring protests due to it being the last night, Ciaccia said they're prepared.
"We've trained and we're ready," she said. "We've trained and we're on scene."