Total traffic cases in Cleveland have fallen 75 percent from 2012 to 2022
"Those stops lead to other things," Henton said."It was never about the tint to begin with: they wanted to see was driving. They wanted to see if they had warrants. They wanted to see if they had a driver's license. If they had anything in the car.
As far as the Fourth District goes, which is 90 percent Black, Henton remains a skeptic about the reason behind the decline.
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