Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office officials are questioning the credibility of Kasey Loudermilk, the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department deputy who has been involved in high-speed chases that killed two bystanders and the driver of a fleeing car.
The Marshall Project – Cleveland reported exclusively with News 5 Cleveland that Loudermilk, a member of the sheriff’s controversial Downtown Safety Patrol, was accused of “lying” during the hiring process, but sheriff’s officials ignored the warnings.
Officials from the prosecutor’s office say that “in light of recent reports,” they are currently working to determine whether Loudermilk will have issues if called to testify in court by defense attorneys…