Cleveland officer who fatally shot Tamir Rice won't get job back

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The boy's mother, Samaria Rice, has said she hopes Timothy Loehmann won't work as a police officer again.

Tadar Muhammad, right, and Jeremy Brustein, left, demonstrate in support of Tamir Rice outside of Quicken Loans Arena prior to game three of the NBA Finals in Cleveland, Ohio on June 9, 2015.Ken Blaze / USA TODAY Sports via Reuters file
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CLEVELAND — An arbitrator says the white officer who was fired after fatally shooting a 12-year-old black boy playing with a pellet gun won't get back his job with Cleveland police.

Timothy Loehmann was cleared in the shooting of Tamir Rice but was fired in May 2017 for failing to disclose to Cleveland that he'd been previously forced out by another department.

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Loehmann challenged his firing in an arbitration process. The police union confirmed Tuesday that Loehmann lost that challenge.

An attorney for the union, Henry Hilow, says it is considering appealing that decision.

Loehmann shot Tamir Rice within seconds of a cruiser skidding to a stop outside a Cleveland recreation center in November 2014.

The boy's mother, Samaria Rice, has said she hopes Loehmann won't work as a police officer again.

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