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This is part one of a two-part series about race inside the Columbus Division of Police. Read part two here.Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to…
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Columbus Division of Police has changed its policy on identifying juveniles who are victims of crimes. The department announced Tuesday that minors who…
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Columbus voters will have a chance to weigh in on police oversight in November. City leaders on Monday announced a charter amendment that would create a…
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Ten people were shot in Columbus over the weekend, and three people were killed. According to the city of Columbus, all of the victims were under the age…
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Columbus City Council is promising short-term reforms for the police and committing to longer term, structural transformation. Council members aim to…
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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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Exercise restraint. Use only the minimum amount of lawful force. Do not show anger.Every officer in training in Ohio is taught crowd control policies,…
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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…