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Columbus Police will no longer use tear gas to disperse peaceful crowds, Mayor Andrew Ginther announced Tuesday. The policy change comes as the police…
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Mayor Andrew Ginther is issuing an executive order requiring all fatal police use-of-force cases and cases of death in police custody to be referred to…
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Columbus City Council hosted a hearing Wednesday afternoon to review how police are implementing recommended reforms from the city's Community Safety…
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CoGo bike share locations have reopened downtown, after mass closures requested by the city. The company announced the closure of 20 stations due to…
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther has rescinded the citywide 10 p.m. curfew that was put in place last week. This comes after a federal lawsuit was filed…
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In a heated meeting, Columbus Police Chief Tom Quinlan and Mayor Andrew Ginther checked in with the Safety Advisory Commission to give a progress report…
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Columbus Police arrest records released Wednesday contradict repeated claims by Mayor Andrew Ginther and Chief Tom Quinlan that the destructive elements…
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Columbus Police Chief Tom Quinlan on Tuesday defended the use of pepper spray and tear gas during recent protests, arguing that deploying chemicals to…
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One week after the death of George Floyd, protestors in Columbus are calling for police reforms while urging demonstrators to remain nonviolent.A crowd…
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther has declared a state of emergency and signed an executive order extending the city's curfew indefinitely, in the wake of…