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One of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit brought against the city for police brutality during the social justice protests last year said she's pleased but surprised by the city's settlement for nearly $6 million, and said it's a step forward in solving the police-community relationship.
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Columbus has agreed to pay $5.75 million to people injured during last year's racial injustice and police brutality protests. Columbus City Council is expected to approve the financial settlement next week.
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Classical 101Bold block letters are painted on plywood boards covering the front doors of the Ohio Theatre: "Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise."The…
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Dozens of locals gathered at a downtown Columbus park Thursday night to remember victims of police violence. The Goodale Park rally came days after civil…