Parma Heights Police Report Breakdown: What The Media Didn't Tell You
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I released a detailed investigative breakdown of the Parma Heights Police Department's incident report from April 20, 2026. This video covers critical details that haven't been widely reported, and I'm correcting a mistake I made early in my coverage.
CORRECTION: I repeatedly mispronounced Officer Christopher D. Rossman's name throughout my initial reporting. He deserves accuracy. His detailed narrative in this report is central to understanding what happened at Valley Forge High School that day.
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KEY DETAILS FROM THE POLICE REPORT:
Officer Christopher D. Rossman arrived 3 minutes after dispatch received the call. He found the suspect on the cafeteria floor with a gunshot wound to the right side of her head. Security Officer Ron Rose had already made the firearm safe.
The officer's narrative describes multiple pieces of paper and envelopes on cafeteria tables that appeared to be suicide notes. One note apologized to custodians for the mess. The envelopes were addressed to assorted other parties.
The property inventory lists six separate letters logged as evidence. The officer's narrative and the formal evidence log use different descriptions—either a documentation discrepancy or the same items described differently.
A backpack with at least two different student ID cards attached was found on another cafeteria table. Neither appeared to match the suspect at first glance. School surveillance video later confirmed the backpack belonged to her. The property inventory for this backpack has three full lines of notes completely redacted—more redacted than almost anything else in the entire report.
WHAT'S BEING WITHHELD:
1. The actual incident report about the social media call received minutes after the shooting. Officer Rossman's narrative references this call but the report itself was not provided by Parma Heights Police.
2. Body camera footage. Ohio law is explicit: body camera is a public record. There is no pending prosecution. There is no criminal defendant. Parma Heights Police checked the box claiming legal justification but provided none.
3. Full contents of the redacted backpack notes.
4. Complete details about what was in the six letters.
THE CRITICAL QUESTION:
When was the social media call received? If somebody called in a tip about the suspect's social media posts BEFORE 2:10 PM and no action was taken, that changes everything about the official narrative.
WHAT I'M PURSUING:
- Every redaction in this report
- The missing social media incident report
- The full body camera footage
- Clarification on Marcy's Law invocations
- School surveillance video confirmation of timeline
- Complete documentation of what was in those letters and that backpack
PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS:
If you have been part of any public records request related to this case, or if you work in Parma Heights government/schools and have information about protocols, timeline, or what was known when—please reach out.
CONTACT:
Information, screenshots, or documentation: scott@theinfamouschief.com
This investigation is ongoing. More details will be released as they become available.
IMPORTANT NOTE ON THE VICTIM:
This investigation is conducted with full respect for the family grieving the loss of their daughter. The focus is on institutional accountability and transparency, not speculation or sensationalism.
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