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Jury selection was set to begin on Oct. 31, but is now scheduled to begin on Feb. 27, 2025.
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This year will likely see the long-awaited trials for two former law enforcement officers who shot and killed Black men in two separate incidents in 2020.
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Retired Columbus Police K-9 Officer Ricky Anderson's bond was set at $500,000 with a $20,000 recognizance bond.
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A former Columbus police officer who shot and killed an unarmed Black man during the early morning raid of an apartment has been indicted by a grand jury on murder charges.
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Rebecca Duran, the mother of Donovan Lewis, an unarmed 20-year-old man who was shot and killed by Columbus police officer Ricky Anderson in the Hilltop neighborhood last August, is criticizing how slowly Columbus officials are handling the case.
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The Franklin County prosecutor has named two special prosecutors who will present a grand jury with the results of a state investigation into the Columbus police shooting death of an unarmed Black man last summer.
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The death was ruled a homicide and the body camera footage from the officers at the Sullivant Avenue apartment provides plenty of evidence, according to the family's attorney.
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In the wake of last week’s deadly shooting of Donavan Lewis, an unarmed Black man, the Columbus Division of Police is changing when most arrests warrants can be served.
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Donovan Lewis’ mother said Thursday she wants to see Ricky Anderson, the Columbus police officer who shot the 20-year-old Black man, to be fired.
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The shooting, and subsequent death, of a 20-year-old Columbus man in his apartment, is getting national attention. We’ll discuss the latest news related to the aftermath of the Donovan Lewis shooting.