Tag: Police

  • Know Your Rights If Contacted by Law Enforcement

    Know Your Rights If Contacted by Law Enforcement

    Cleveland & Northern Ohio Chapter Community Message:

    American Muslims strongly support law enforcement and the protection of our national security. As Americans, we also value civil rights.

    If you are visited by federal law enforcement agents, remember:

    •  You have the legal right to have a lawyer present when speaking with federal law enforcement agencies. This is true even if you are not a citizen or have been arrested or detained. This is your legal right. Refusing to answer questions cannot be held against you and does not imply that you have something to hide. Answering a question incorrectly can hurt you more than not answering at all. An attorney is best able to protect your rights. Call us immediately if you are contacted. We will arrange an available attorney for you, 216.830.2247 or 216.440.2247.
    •  You do not have to permit any law enforcement officer to enter your home or office if they do not have warrant. Law enforcement agents must have a search warrant, except in emergency situations, in order to enter your house. If they say they have a warrant, politely ask to see it before allowing them to enter. If they have a warrant, be courteous and polite, but remember that you are under no obligation to answer questions without a lawyer present. You should tell the agents that you do not consent to the search so that they cannot go beyond what the warrant authorizes.
    •  You should NEVER lie or provide false information to any law enforcement agency. Lying to law enforcement agents is a crime.
    •  Remember to ask any investigator who visits you for a business card so you can give it to your lawyer. At least get the name, contact information and agency of the officer.

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  • CAIR-Cleveland Commends Officials for Swift Apology Over ‘Isis Pledge’ Incident

    CAIR-Cleveland Commends Officials for Swift Apology Over ‘Isis Pledge’ Incident

    (CLEVELAND, OH, 7/3/16) – The Cleveland chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Cleveland) today commended elected and law enforcement officials in Avon, Ohio, for their swift apology following an incident in which a Muslim man was hospitalized after falsely being accused of “pledging allegiance to ISIS” by a hotel desk clerk.

    Ahmed Al Menhali, of the United Arab Emirates, received that apology from Avon’s mayor, police chief and law director for an incident Wednesday in which he was pinned to the ground and handcuffed by police. The apology took place Saturday night at the CAIR-Cleveland office. (more…)