THE HOT SHEETSpring 2015 Terry v. Ohio Fifty Years of Pat-Downs and Suppression Hearings By: Robert Cermak, Trustee INSIDE THIS ISSUE Who was Detective Marty McFadden and how did his legal tactics on Halloween 1963 forever change the course of law enforcement in the United States? Did you know that the "" came within three bullets of a different name? If a law 1. Terry v. Ohio enforcement officer stops a in January, are the legal tactics different from July? Find out the answer to these questions and more as two law enforcement 2. In Memory of professionals with thousands of Terry Stops of experience unveil case law of old Commander and new. This class is most often called "entertaining training" as the instructors will guide the law enforcement professional through the evolution of Terry Stops up Robert Bolton to and including the newest criminal weapons of the 21st Century. 3. How Do You Want to Be On Monday June 10, 1968, eight of the nine Supreme Court Justices carved out the Remembered? new standard “.” The development of the frisk and the legal cases that modify and support this doctrine continue to evolve. 4. Vintage This presentation will provide the rich history of the Terry case on the fiftieth Vehicle Show anniversary of the decision. 5. Volunteers This class will also fully explain Strip and Body Cavity Searches. What is a Strip Wanted, Search as defined in the Ohio Revised Code? What is a Body Cavity Search? How 50/50 Raffle do most violations of strip-searching occur? Who is supposed to conduct a Body Cavity Search? The instructors will breakdown this legal tactic to six key words and 6. 2nd Annual the phrase that pays and debunk the Plain Feel legal doctrine. The newest case law Cops for in this area surprises most officers as an appellate court went in a legal direction Causes significantly different than ever before.

7. 12th Annual Stoppers, The Cleveland Police Historical Society, The Cuyahoga Sherriff’s Golf Outing Office and the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office are bringing together these two experts: Retired Columbus Police Sergeant R. Kelly Hamilton, Esq., and Columbus 8. Thank You, Commander Robert H. Meader, Esq. Both are law enforcement professionals, Cop Shop, attorneys and college professors. Facebook th th The program will be held, free of charge, on Wednesday, June 10 (the 50 anniversary of the historic U.S. Supreme Court ruling) from 0830 to 1530 hours at the Independence Civic Center, 6363 Selig Drive in Independence, Ohio. Pre-registration is required. Please RSVP with name, agency, email address and phone number to [email protected] by May 20th. A complimentary lunch will be served. 2 THE HOT SHEET THE HOT SHEET 3 In Memory of Commander Robert L. How Do You Want to be Remembered? Bolton, Retired We all want to feel that we have left a mark on the world for when we have gone; that people will remember us for years to come. Most of us will not be recognized for any world-altering accomplishments but rather remembered more modestly, by our friends and families. This realization often drives us to want to leave a Inspired by a visit to Scotland Yard’s Black Watch Museum in lasting part of ourselves behind to influence future generations London, England, Cleveland Police Detective Bob Bolton convinced

Chief William Hanton and a number of his peers that Cleveland When you leave a legacy to the Cleveland Police Historical Society, you are making a lasting connection should have its own police museum. Subsequently The Cleveland Police Historical Society was incorporated in May of 1983 and the between yourself and the thousands who will benefit from your generosity in the future. You are leaving Cleveland Police Museum was born. On January 25th, 2015, something of yourself, your spirit of giving, and a legacy that will likely inspire others to do the same in their own lifetimes. You can make a significant impact on the future of the Cleveland Police Historical Society and Retired Commander Robert L. Bolton passed away. Museum by just adding a few words to your will or trust. Just a few sentences are all that is needed.

The Cleveland Police Museum has lost its founder and one of its General Bequests are legacies that come from the general value of the estate, and are made by designating greatest supporters. The Cleveland Community lost one of its most a specific dollar amount, a particular asset or a fixed percentage of your estate. diligent and honest police officers. The Nordonia Hills Community “I bequeath ______(dollar amount or % of estate, or description of asset) to the Cleveland Police Historical lost a person who quietly provided support to those less fortunate. Society, Inc. a non-profit organization whose mailing address is 1300 Ontario Street, Cleveland, OH 44113 He set up his own “free lunch” program for those children who do to be used as its governing body shall determine.” not qualify for government aid; expanded the “Basket of Hope” program to provide free meals and financial assistance to local Residual Bequests can be made to CPHS after your estate expenses and specific bequests are paid: families; and worked with other local organizations to make sure “I bequeath to the Cleveland Police Historical Society, Inc., located at 1300 Ontario Street, Cleveland, OH the needy in the community were served. An entrepreneur, he 44113, all or a percentage ______% of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, both real and dabbled (successfully) in the real estate business, opened an Italian personal, to be used for its general support.”

Deli, and ran four Wendy’s stores. “Wendy”1984 Contingency Bequests allow you to leave a portion of your estate to CPHS if your named beneficiary does not survive you. Bob was appointed to the Cleveland Division of Police in 1963 and assigned Badge Number 303. He "I bequeath the residue of the property, real and personal and wherever situated, owned by me at my death, served in the Third and Fourth Police Districts and the Task Force, but spent much of his career as a to (name of beneficiary), if (she/he) survives me. If (name of beneficiary) does not survive me, I devise and Detective. He left the Department in 1979 to pursue a business venture in real estate. Due to a decline bequeath my residuary estate to the Cleveland Police Historical Society, Inc. 1300 Ontario Street, Cleveland, in the market, he returned to the police department in 1980. He was appointed to the position of Public OH 44113, for its general purposes." Information Officer and became the voice and face of the Department. Appointed Commander in 1988 he assumed additional duties as Executive Assistant to the Chief of Police. He retired in 1989 to devote You can include a legacy in your will at the time you draw it up. If you already have a will, you can add a more energy to his new business the Bolton Group Wendy’s. simple bequest by way of a codicil. Depending on the type of planned gift, different assets may be used to fund it. Cash, appreciated securities, life insurance, retirement plans, appreciated property, or personal property may be options. Everyone has a unique family and financial situation. Your legacy gift can be designed to meet your personal circumstances. However you look at it, CPHS is a special organization. Its heritage responsibilities, represented by the museum and the artifacts that it owns, render it unique. The history of the Cleveland Division of Police and the contributions of the men and women who have served are worth preserving for future generations. Commander Robert L. Bolton We will be rolling out our 1866 Legacy Society program in the near future. Until then, we simply encourage you to consider naming CPHS in your will/estate plan as a beneficiary of your estate. We believe that in Appointed: 12/16/1963 doing so you will be leaving a lasting legacy and ensuring the future of the Cleveland Police Museum.

Retired: 09/15/1989 Please note that we cannot give legal advice; we recommend that you contact your estate planning attorney for End of Watch: 01/25/2015 legal advice and the preparation of legal documents. If you have questions about the 1866 Legacy Society and ways to include CPHS in your estate plan, please contact our Financial Officer at (216) 623-5055. Asking questions doesn’t mean making a commitment. 4 THE HOT SHEET 5 THE HOT SHEET Volunteer Help

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ASSISTANT COLLECTIONS MANAGER: Collections managers are responsible for the care and storage of the museum's collection. Duties include intake of new donations, registration of new donations in the museum's computer data base and proper storage techniques. Several positions are available on the collection management team. Computer literacy is required. 4th Annual Vintage Police Vehicle Show & Cleveland Police Museum Open House PHOTO COLLECTIONS MANAGER: Working under the supervision of the Collections Manager, the manager of the museum's extensive collection of photographs will maintain the organization of the collection assure all parts of the photo collection are properly cared for and stored. June 20, 2015 Rain or Shine 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. FREE ADMISSION E-COMMERCE MANAGER, Cop Shop: The E-Commerce Manager works with the Cop Shop Manager and will manage the on-line store by selecting merchandise for sale and by processing and shipping Justice Center Plaza 1300 Ontario Street Cleveland, OH orders. Above average computer skills are required.

IN SERVICE PUBLIC SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER: Manage the museum's social media including Food & Beverages Available 50-50 Raffle NEW VINTAGE Facebook and website accounts adding new material to keep these sites fresh and relevant. Above SAFETY VEHICLE DISPLAY Gift Bags for Children Balloon Artist average skills navigating and interacting social media sites are required. Caricature and Mug Shot Photo Ops Music VEHICLES FROM Cleveland Police Cuyahoga County Cleveland Police Athletic League mascot “Buster Boxer” ACROSS THE Additional training for all positions is provided. Sheriff Greater Cleveland RTA Transit Police Operation Kid Watch -

Ohio State Highway Child ID Fingerprinting COUNTRY ADDED Patrol Contact the Cleveland Police Historical Society and Museum 1 p.m. Demonstration

1974 Wheelbarrow RCV Bomb Disposal Robot THIS YEAR! 216-623-5055 & More!

Proceeds benefit the CLEVELAND POLICE MUSEUM Ticket $5 50/50 Winner need not be present.

Raffle Get your tickets today from the following locations: Cleveland Police Museum 216-623-5055 Homicide Unit – Det. Armelli 216-623-5464 Sponsored by Mounted Unit – P.O. Mike Herrin 216-623-5653 FOP Lodge 8 OHIO STATE HIGHWAY PATROL BOLTON GROUP, WENDY’S CPPA Office RETIREES ASSOCIATION GANLEY FORD WEST West Side Market Café 1979 W. 25th Street J. F. N OVAK COMPANY W EST SIDE MARKET TENANTS ASSOCIATION Drawing to be held June 20, 2015 at the Vintage Police Vehicle Show

PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE CLEVELAND POLICE MUSEUM THE HOT SHEET 6 THE HOT SHEET Cleveland Police Museum 7 2nd Annual Cops for Causes 12th Annual Golf Outing Come out and SUPPORT the Police Charities July 10, 2015 Bob-O-Link Golf Course (Avon, OH) Four Person Scramble $75 per person

Includes: Fees & Cart - Lunch - Steak Dinner – Beverages – Tournament Prizes - Door Prize – Raffle & More!

9 a.m. Sign in and Continental Breakfast 10 a.m. Shot Gun Start

Hole in One sponsored by: ED TOMKO CHRYSLER – DODGE – JEEP – RAM – SRT INC. (AVON LAKE, OH)

Saturday April 18, 2015 7-11 p.m. Sponsorship opportunities available. Contact us directly for more information!

CPPA Hall 1303 West 58th Street Cleveland, OH REGISTRATION Qty. Total Foursome $300.00 ____ $______Foursome & Hole Sponsor Sign ($20 Discount) $380.00 ____ $______

$20 Donation includes Food – Beer & Wine Hole Sponsor Sign $100.00 ____ $______

Music by The Sloppy Joe Band Dinner Only $25.00 ____ $______

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For tickets contact: TOTAL $______Bob Kumazec (PAL) 216-536-7279 50/50 Raffle Kathy Delaney (GCPOMS) 216-538-6798 & Chinese FOURSOME Cleveland Police Museum 216-623-5055 Auction of Unique Items Tim Riley (Pipes & Drums) 216-623-3335 NAME______EMAIL ______PHONE______Bo Diaz (Honor Guard) 216-870-1720 NAME______EMAIL______PHONE______Tim Higgins (Cops for Kids) 216-623-3333

Jennifer Wypasek (CLE Police Foundation) 216-395-2304 Jen Scolaro (Mounted Unit Charitable Trust) 216-212-6673 NAME______EMAIL ______PHONE______

Our Mission Statement—The Cleveland Police Historical Society exists to collect and NAME______EMAIL______PHONE______preserve significant police history and to use its collection and programs to interpret police history and to foster mutual understanding and respect between law enforcement SEND PAYMENT TO: CLEVELAND POLICE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1300 Ontario Street, Cleveland, OH 44113 officers and the public. 216-623-5055 DEADLINE TO REGISTER: JULY 3, 2015 Cleveland Police Historical Society Nonprofit Organization 1300 Ontario Street U.S. POSTAGE Cleveland, OH 44113 PAID CLEVELAND, OH Hours: Weekdays 10AM-4PM PERMIT # 1138 (216) 623-5055 Fax: (216) 623-5145 www.clevelandpolicemuseum.org Email: [email protected] ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

NEWSLETTER CONTRIBUTORS Liz Campion, Newsletter Editor Tom Armelli, President Robert Cermak, Trustee Thank you to all of Our Recent Donors! Margaret Cermak, Trustee Historical Artifact Contributions: Marilyn Jech, Office Manager Cleveland Police Academy – Lieutenant Brandon Kutz Join the conversation on our Robert Kumazec, Sergeant Retired Facebook page to learn Kathleen McComb, Commander Retired the latest Museum happenings! Richard McIntosh, Captain Retired https://www.facebook.com/ Doris E. O’Donnell Beaufait clevelandpolicemuseum Phil Wanyerka, Ph.D. Officer Frank Wolter #1689

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