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In May 2018, the Tokes family filed a lawsuit against the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC) and NISRE Inc., which is the parent company of the EXIT Program that housed Golsby. [ 73 ] [ 74 ] The lawsuit argues that the ODRC and the EXIT Program were negligent and failed to adequately monitor Golsby, leading to Tokes's murder.
One officer stood near the driver's door and another stood in front of the vehicle, with his gun drawn. [13] Young remained behind the wheel and told the officers that she did not steal anything. [14] After about one minute Young began driving toward officer Connor Grubb who fired one shot through the windshield, killing Young and her unborn baby.
Shot outside his home while undercover police were staking out a suspected drug house. [77] Ousa was either holding a flashlight or was empty-handed. The officer responsible was later fired for using drugs (possibly steroids). West Valley City settled a lawsuit with Ousa's family for $450,000. [78] 2005-07-06 Washington, Walter Jr. (38) Utica ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to hear oral arguments in a case filed by The Dispatch against Columbus police. The Dispatch filed the lawsuit last year after Columbus police declined to release ...
The police officer who shot and killed a pregnant 21-year-old Black woman in Columbus, Ohio, pleaded not guilty to murder charges via video conference Wednesday.
A mother is facing charges in connection with an incident that left her son with a gunshot wound to the head, Ohio authorities said. A 24-year-old woman from Harrison Township just outside Dayton ...
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On April 20, 2021, Ma'Khia Bryant, a 16-year-old girl, [2] was fatally shot by police officer Nicholas Reardon in southeast Columbus, Ohio. [3] Released body camera and security camera footage show Bryant brandishing a knife and charging two women consecutively, leading up to the moment Officer Reardon fired four shots; Bryant was struck at least once.