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Many officers believe they're being targeted. But while more were killed in ambushes, statistically it is a small number. Still, as one former cop says, pulling up a spreadsheet doesn't help.
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Officers were targeted and killed by gunmen, while police shootings spurred protests nationwide and prompted law enforcement agencies to take a hard look at use-of-force policies.
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Mayor Ginther's campaign goal of outfitting Columbus police officers with body cameras will fall short.Back in 2015, equipping Columbus police with body…
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A Marine-turned-cop was fired after he did not shoot a man who had a gun. His Marine training led him to believe there wasn't clear hostile intent; his bosses say he risked other officers' lives.
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A Hamilton County prosecutor says he will try again for a murder conviction against a white University of Cincinnati police officer in the fatal shooting…
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Police in Columbus have used a $40,000 Homeland Security grant to purchase high-tech audio equipment that will help control rowdy crowds in Ohio's capital…
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A former Ohio trooper accused of sexually assaulting a female colleague has been indicted on two counts of rape in Lucas County.Adam Foster, of Liberty…
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A Kent State University economics professor is part of a federally funded study of police bias. Associate Professor Shawn Rohlin says the $280,000...
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What does it take to perform a traffic stop? Handcuff someone? Make an arrest?The Ohio State University Police Department recently opened its facility for…
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A pilot program could begin early next year. The announcement amplifies FBI Director James Comey's statement that the bureau is setting up a database that can track police killings.