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Coroner's office identifies man Columbus police shot after officers said he charged them with weaponPolice said they first tried to use a Taser on 35-year-old Noel Hernandez. Callers told police late Monday night that a man was threatening people with a knife.
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A man died after being arrested by Canton Police April 18. Body camera footage shows him lying motionless on the ground before officers administer CPR.
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The man police shot remains unidentified. Whitehall officials are not identifying the officers involved in the shooting, citing Marsy's Law.
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A Columbus police spokeswoman said the man came toward officers with a knife raised and would not stop.
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The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation was asked to look into 11 incidents involving Columbus police last year.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says the technology is being used more often to solve crimes.
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The state will buy nine new machines that can test and compare ammunition casings to a national database.
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The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation has been asked to step in and treat this as an officer-involved shooting, although it is not believed any of the officers fired shots.
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Mayor Andrew Ginther says a Columbus Police officer has been relieved of duty for failing to activate his body camera before fatally shooting a Black man…
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The Ohio House and Ohio Senate wrapped up long voting sessions with the House even going into the early morning hours on Friday. Although lawmakers passed…