Euclid at a glance


Population by race and Hispanic origin


Cities in this database with the most similarly-sized populations

Full-time law enforcement staff, Euclid Police Department

  • 100 Officers
  • 14 Civilian staff

Full-time law enforcement officers per 1,000 residents

  • 2.08 Euclid
  • 1.7 National average, cities with 25,000 to 49,999 population
  • 2.2 National average

These figures reflect the Euclid Police Department only, and do not include state or other police agencies that may be present in this location.

Federal grant funding for Euclid

Data was last updated October 13, 2021


We identified over $375K in federal grant funding, FY 2014-2024

Grant funding over time

Grant funding by federal department

Recent grants

USA spending grants for: Euclid
Amount Start and end dates Recipient and description Awarding agency CFDA program Type
$375,000.00 7/1/2020
6/30/2023
EUCLID POLICE DEPARTMENT CHP Department of Justice Offices, Boards and Divisions 16.710 Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grants Prime

Military equipment transfers

Data last updated July 9, 2024


$6.7K value of military equipment has been transferred to the Euclid Police Department

The highest-value stock number reported is SIGHT,REFLEX with 10 items valued at $365.00 each

Recent equipment transfers

Military equipment transfers
Ship date Item and National Stock Number (NSN) Quantity Acquisition value, each Acquisition value, total DEMIL code DEMIL IC
3/30/2023 CARRIER,HYDRATION
8465-01-524-8362
50 50 @ $35.07 $1,753.50 A 1
7/21/2016 MAGAZINE,CARTRIDGE
1005-00-921-5004
84 84 @ $16.17 $1,358.28 D 1
7/6/2016 SIGHT,REFLEX
1240-01-411-1265
10 10 @ $365.00 $3,650.00 D 1

Local police misconduct data, consent decrees, and settlements

Data last updated January 26, 2022


Settlements

We identified 1 publicly reported settlement that resulted in $475,000.00 in monetary compensation to victims.

Settlements
Year Description Outcome
2020

Lamar Wright, a Black man living in Euclid, Ohio, will drop his lawsuit against the City of Euclid after the city agreed to pay Wright $475,000. The lawsuit concerned a 2016 police encounter Wright experienced, where police tased and pepper sprayed Wright at point blank range.

During the encounter, Wright reached for his colostomy bag when police officers fired non-lethal weapons at him. Prior news investigations into the Euclid police department revealed that 20 percent of Euclid officers accounted for 80 percent of use of force incidents.

Compensation
$475,000.00