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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

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CPD officer indicted after bar incident



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A Cincinnati police officer was suspended without pay and could face more than 11 years behind bars if convicted on assault and weapons charges.
A Hamilton County grand jury indicted Kevin Jones, 34, Monday for the role he allegedly played in a fight outside Dynasty's Lounge in Mount Airy earlier this month.
Jones, a police officer since 2007, is accused of felonious assault, tampering with evidence, obstructing official business and using weapons while intoxicated, according to court documents.
He was placed on desk duty after the alleged off-duty incident on Sept. 6, said Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell.


"Once a conviction happens that changes the entire dynamic," Blackwell said.
"We're human, cops make mistakes. The issue here is we have to be the best of human kind. So when we make mistakes of the heart they are a lot different than mistakes of the mind. In this case here criminal charges were levied by the grand jury. I take that very seriously."
Jones was fired in 2012 after allegations he assaulted his former girlfriend, according to disciplinary records in his personnel file.
He was not convicted of any charges relating to that incident, Blackwell said.
"He was reinstated. The arbitrator's position brought his job back. That was before my time as chief," Blackwell said.
"We'll allow the due process to go forward, and now that the grand jury has indicted him, he will have to face those charges."
Jones also was reprimanded last year for failing a random drug test.