North Royalton residents noticed something change on the North Royalton Police Department Facebook page: comments restricted, unavailable, or gone. In this episode, Scott Gardner (former cop, former homicide detective, former chief of police) breaks down why Facebook comments on an official government page can carry First Amendment implications, why timing and viewpoint-neutral moderation policies matter, and why record preservation matters even more once a public records request is submitted.
Then we pivot into DUI/OVI arrests and why the paper trail—reports, CAD entries, and documentation—can reveal whether transparency is being applied consistently, especially when the subject is connected to law enforcement leadership.
If you have original screenshots of the hiring post (including comments before they disappeared/were disabled), send them in. Receipts matter.
Timelines matter. Evidence matters.
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