Bibb taps U.S. Army expert to lead Cleveland's Office of Professional Standards
Marcus Perez, a storied Army veteran with 20-plus years of inspection experience, will lead Cleveland's Office of Professional Standards.
Marcus Perez, a U.S. Army veteran who's racked up over 30 military honors in his career, will spearhead the city's Office of Professional Standards, which oversees non-criminal complaints against Cleveland police officers, the Bibb administration announced Thursday. A Chicago native who attended grade school in Medina, Perez will soon be tasked with overseeing an office that reviews reports of suspected harassment, instances of racial profiling, and other matters essential to the overall relationship between a department still under a federal consent decree and the residents of the city.
“Marcus’ resume speaks for itself—he’s a highly decorated U.S. Army veteran with an incredible track record at implementing reform-based initiatives in the highest levels of government,” Mayor Bibb said via a press release. “We’re happy he has decided to come home and help lead our police oversight efforts here in Cleveland.
Across those two decades, Perez aided in a slew of fraud investigation, wrote lengthy reports on Army suicides and privatized housing, then led phase out of President Biden's Project Airbridge, a Covid-era federal policy implemented to cut down the distribution time of surgical masks and N95s.“Cleveland has made great strides toward increasing civilian oversight," Perez said via a press release.
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