The Citizens Complaint Authority
The Cittizens Complaint Authority's (CCA) mission is to investigate serious interventions by police officers and to review and resolve all citizens complaints in a fair and efficient manner.
CCA has three components: (1) a Board of seven Citizens appointed by the Mayor and approved by City Council, (2) a full time Executive Director with appropriate support staff, and (3) a team of professional investigators.
Any person who feels he or she has been the victim of police misconduct may file a complaint. You can also file an anonymous complaint. Anonymous complaints will be treated with the same importance as any other complaint.
Nate Jones......Dead

Nate Jones......Dead
The CCA Board meets at 6:00 p.m. on the first (1st) Monday of each month at City Hall (801 Plum Street) in City Council Chambers unless otherwise specified.
CCA Board
CCA Board Chairperson Richard Siegel - richard.siegel@cincinnati-oh.gov Richard Siegel, 57, an attorney and resident of Clifton. He is a partner with Keating Muething and Klekamp and both of his children attended public schools in the city. Siegel was part owner of Jeckles restaurant in Hyde Park and the Busy Bee Restaurant in Clifton. He is the volunteer legal counsel for the Ohio River Valley Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation. One of his letters of recommendation was from Col. Theodore Schoch, director of the Cincinnati Police Academy.
CCA Board Vice-Chairperson Nancy Minson - nancy.minson@cincinnati-oh.gov Nancy Minson 56, of East Walnut Hills. The executive director of the Mental Health Association of the Cincinnati Area, Minson served on the Citizens Police Review Panel. She has designed and led mental health training for law enforcement for the past three years. Minson recently completed intensive training for 90 police officers, mandated by the settlement between the city and the U.S. Department of Justice.
CCA Board Member Lorrie Platt - lorrie.platt@cincinnati-oh.gov Reds community relations manager is Lorrie Platt whose mother was born in Vietnam.
CCA Board Member David Black - david.black@cincinnati-oh.gov ( lawyer ? )
CCA Board Member Dr. Walter Bowers II, M.D. - walt.bowers@cincinnati-oh.gov Dr. Walter Bowers, 56, a resident of Clifton and a physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. He formerly served on the Citizens Police Review Panel. Bowers provided obstetrical care and delivered Cincinnati's first in vitro infant in 1986-87. He also provided obstetrical care and delivered Cincinnati's first frozen embryo infant in 1989.
CCA Board Member Marta Camille Anderson Haamid - marta.haamid@cincinnati-oh.gov Marta Camille Anderson Haamid, 59, of Clifton. A resident of Cincinnati for more than 40 years, Haamid is a former probation officer for Hamilton County Juvenile Court, Hamilton County Adult Probation Department and for the Federal Probation Department of the United States Department of Justice. "To be effective in her role as a probation officer, Mrs. Haamid was extremely discreet and respectful of the confidentiality of the process," wrote retired U.S. Appeals Judge Nathaniel R. Jones. Haamid is a native of Washington D.C., where her mother taught in inner-city public schools and her father was a Central Intelligence Agency employee.
CCA Board Member Sandra A. Butler. - sandra.butler@cincinnati-oh.gov Sandra Butler, 46, of Oakley. A realtor in Cincinnati for the past 14 years, Butler is the vice president/sales manager of the Springfield Pike branch of Sibcy Cline Realtors. She is a real estate instructor for "Diversity: The Real Difference," which trains agents to keep biases and value judgements out of business transactions.
Citizen Complaint Authority (CCA) 513-352-1600
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