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Three Columbus, Ohio, police officers are facing criminal charges over allegations of using improper force against protesters and mishandling responses to last year’s racial justice ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Ohio Attorney General David Yost has reiterated his commitment to police records transparency, advocating for a more detailed state-level database to track police conduct.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The U.S. Department of Justice has not formally announced whether they will review the Columbus Division of Police for racial bias as requested late last month by Mayor Andrew J ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Wednesday unveiled a wide-ranging slate of police reform proposals for his state, including establishing a statewide database tracking use-of-force incidents and mandating ...
Ohio House Republicans said Wednesday they’re preparing to introduce a police-reform bill that includes mandatory standards and psychological testing, creating a disciplinary database for ...
Central Ohio police officers who use deadly force on the job used to be identified to the public almost immediately through public records like police reports. But not anymore. In July, eight police ...
Progressives in Ohio are moving to strip qualified immunity from police officers shortly after a GOP measure making it harder to change the constitution was defeated.
In separate opinions also released Oct. 7, the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct recommended: A full or part-time magistrate may not seek election to, or serve on, a local, city or state board of ...
Prosecutors have announced new charges of unlawful conduct against 11 current or former officers in the troubled police department in East Cleveland, one of Ohio's poorest cities.
Police Chief Teresa Theetge and Mayor Aftab Pureval say the state failed to alert them Black was on the run and couldn't be located.. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction said ...
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