Cleveland Browns running back Isaiah Crowell met with Cleveland Chief of Police Calvin Williams on Tuesday in an attempt to smooth things over following an Instagram post showing a drawing of a police officer being stabbed in the neck by a man in a black hood.
That came the day after Crowell issued a crafted apology for the social media post, in which Crowell said the post was “an extremely poor decision and I apologize for that mistake and for offending people. My values and beliefs do not match that image.”
The apology was not enough for Stephen Loomis, president of Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association, who wants actions – not words – from Crowell to set things right.