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Columbus police arrested 62 people from Sept. 25 to 30, which was the most arrests in any jurisdiction in Ohio.
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District officials say a second threat was made Thursday night targeting Black students and Worthington Kilbourne's Principal Aric Thomas.
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The TikTok video prompted online backlash against Columbus police for the officers' comments made to the girl's father. City officials say the Inspector General is investigating the incident.
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Columbus City Council hired British professor and police crowd intervention specialist Clifford Stott to work with police and The Ohio State University to improve how police respond to rowdy crowds and protests.
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Linden has been the focus of multiple "Operation Unity" crime prevention initiatives as the city seeks to combat violent offenders, illegal drugs and guns.
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Columbus police have yet to make arrests in the mass break ins across northern and western parts of the city.
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Professor Clifford Stott is a social psychology professor in England who has written extensively on how police respond to sports riots and hooliganism at European soccer games.
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Columbus City Council pays attorney fees for police commander who was racially discriminated againstA federal jury awarded then-Lieutenant Melissa McFadden only $2 after finding she was discriminated and retaliated against because of her race.
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Body cam footage from three different angles show a chaotic standoff between Columbus police and 45-year-old Antwan Lindsey. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is looking into the officers who were involved in the shooting.
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Sir Robert Martin-Sydnor was charged with murder in the death of Raphael Jones in Columbus on June 9. U.S. Marshals arrested him in Dayton on Wednesday.