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

This information is currently unavailable.

Federal grant funding for Euclid

Data was last updated October 13, 2021


We identified over $375K in federal grant funding, FY 2015-2025

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 11, 2025


$4.7K 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 $342.00 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
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 @ $342.00 $3,420.00 D 0

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