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Columbus City Council voted to approve a broker to help sell a $3.4 million helicopter Tuesday.
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The killing of Louisville woman Breonna Taylor last spring caused no-knock warrants to come under scrutiny in cities across the country, including...
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The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office has opened a new office to promote diversity and equity, following massive protests in Columbus over police violence…
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Columbus City Council held a hearing about no-knock warrants as part of their Reimagining Public Safety legislative package on Thursday.Council members…
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Cleveland’s former safety director failed to follow the consent decree when disciplining police officers, handing down light punishments without sufficient rationale, the monitor of the federal police reform agreement said in a Monday court filing.
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Columbus City Council on Tuesday is holding its first hearing on removing military-grade equipment from the Columbus Division of Police. Council president…
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Adrienne Hood's son Henry Green died in 2016 when two plainclothes Columbus Police officers shot him in a South Linden neighborhood.Four years after…