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Businesses affected included restaurants, print shops, banks, a funeral home, a computer repair store, and a pet store. [103] The Columbus Dispatch reported that many owners probably had riot damage covered in their insurance policies, covering material damage and loss of furniture or computers, and covering business interrupted during the ...
Columbus, Ohio: Police fired a non-lethal projectile at a man, striking and shattering his knee. [20] May 29, 2020 Columbus, Ohio: A woman was hit by a police horse. The city of Columbus later agreed to pay $5.75 million to injured protesters. [21] May 29, 2020 Columbus, Ohio: Police pepper-sprayed and shoved a reverend. [21] May 29, 2020 ...
The Columbus Police Department declared an emergency. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] [ 54 ] Over 100 properties were damaged throughout the night. [ 55 ] Five people were arrested that day for setting off fireworks and creating a panic, and five police officers were injured, at least two by rocks and bricks thrown at them. [ 56 ]
The Wisconsin State Fair Park Police oversees public safety for the state fairgrounds year-round. The department has five full-time staff, in addition to 43 part-time officers.
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I was proud to be part of OSU (1991-1994) and that two of my three children are Ohio State alums. Not anymore. OSU "Will not compromise.' Ohio State president on safety as campuses face Gaza war ...
On April 20, 2021, Ma'Khia Bryant, a 16-year-old African-American girl, was fatally shot by Columbus police officer Nicholas Reardon in Columbus, Ohio when she attacked another girl with a knife. [141] Bryant was transported to Mount Carmel East hospital, where she was pronounced dead. [142] The killing sparked protests in Columbus and around Ohio.
While Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and other lawmakers move to investigate the Capitol riot, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson said that the events "didn't seem like an armed insurrection to me."