Your Comments are vital to the effort to Save
the Cleveland Mounted Police. Take a moment to submit them to be counted and heard
by decision makers to help return our officers to saddles!
Your contributions are bedding and feeding our police
horses. Purchased by the Cleveland Mounted Police Charitable Trust, 495 bags
of bedding, 40 bags or oats, 40 bags of feed supplement, and 426 bales (13 tons)
or hay were delivered to the King-Otis
Stables. Neighboring Howmet Tempcraft, Inc. generously contributed equipment
and time of two employees to unload and stack the delivery. Thank
you!
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You can voice your opinion by signing the petition to help bring back the Cleveland
Mounted Police. Follow this
link.
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CURRENT EVENTS!
The Cleveland Mounted Police lead the funeral procession for Officer Jonathan Schroeder who was killed in the line of duty.
The photo gallery can be viewed here.
2006 Police Memorial Parade and current pictures from May 2006. Click here to view.
2nd
Annual Cleveland Mounted Police Unit Benefit Horse Show was held Saturday, July 2, 2005. Click
here to see the photos!
View the St. Patrick's Day 2005
Photo Gallery by clicking here.
Cleveland ’s financial deficit forced cutbacks.
Our historic Mounted Police Unit was to be eliminated.
But ... a volunteer group of civic and business leaders formed the Committee to
Save the Cleveland Mounted Police to revive one
of our proudest traditions.
The city has agreed to sustain -- for a limited time -- the stable, and a skeleton staff
of three plus the unit's sergeant instructor-trainer to care for the horses. The other mounted officers
have been reassigned. Currently, the Cleveland Mounted Police Charitable Trust is paying all expenses
for the unit's 11 police horses; about $166 per day buys feed, hay and bedding. The Trust was privately
established 20 years ago to fund equipment, training, etc. beyond the city's budget.
Through
the Friends of the Cleveland Mounted Police
effort, individuals and organizations make contributions to the Trust toward the
horses' upkeep. They spread the word by generous donations of billboard and theater
screen ads, by hanging posters and distributing flyers. They submit names and
comments to this website to be counted. Hopefully, the outcry will demonstrate
to decision-makers the importance of the Cleveland Mounted Police to our citizens
and city, help return officers to saddles, and assure preservation of the unit
...
Thanks to the Cuyahoga County Farm Bureau/Equine Division, find out more...
Why should YOU care and help?
The
distinct capabilities of the Cleveland Mounted Police are a huge asset to our police force, community,
and citizens on several fronts:
A mounted officer breaks down barriers between the police and public. The horse attracts and engages
people. They pet, feed, kiss, and talk to the animal while discussing him/her and connecting with the
rider.
Mounted officers walk slower, and can observe, smell and hear things that a patrol car can miss. People
approach and tell them of things that they don't have a chance to tell a patrol car.
The mounted officer can get to remote locations and through situations that a patrol car cannot. From
their elevated position, they are highly visible, and can search and oversee far more than an officer
on foot. In a crowd situation, one properly trained mounted officer team is as effective as 20 officers
on foot.
Not only are mounted police outstanding patrol officers, they serve among Cleveland’s finest
good will ambassadors to citizens and visitors.
“The Cleveland Mounted Police are a part of this community’s history
and heritage. They are part of what makes Cleveland Cleveland,” said businessman and longtime
Mounted Unit supporter Bill O’Neill, “We recognize that the City has
to make tough financial choices in the current economic times, but we think the Mounted Police is a tradition
worth saving.”
What can YOU do to make a difference?
Visit this website often! See updates, events, and specifics
on how to help. Learn all about the police horses, and a proud century of history. See remarks
from mounted officers and Clevelanders. Be sure to submit your comments to be counted.
Get Involved and Spread the Word.
Get posters and flyers at Dave's Supermarkets and have them displayed or handed out at your work, area
establishments, associations, recreation, etc. Encourage others to also get involved. Be an active part
of the solution to help.
Make a Tax-deductible Contribution to the Trust to help
sustain the horses and assure the unit’s preservation.
Branches of KeyBank, National City, Bank One
PayPal (see donation box on the left)
Make payable and mail to:
Cleveland Mounted Police Charitable Trust
1400 Bank One Center
Cleveland, OH 44114
Contribute by mailing a check to: Friends of the Cleveland Mounted Police,
1310 East 49th
Street, Cleveland, OH 44114
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The Cleveland Mounted Police Horse Stables are located at 1150 E. 38th Street and
are open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Visits are FREE.