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Two Black men are suing the city of Columbus, claiming they were rejected from the police academy because of minor previous offenses, while the division accepted white candidates with more troubling backgrounds.
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Mayor Andrew Ginther joined city safety officials Tuesday morning to announce $15 million in proposed funding for a new police substation and crime center.
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Ninety percent of the new cadets will be a person of color, a woman or both.
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther has tapped Robert Clark, a former FBI agent who led operations at the Los Angeles field office, to serve as the city’s next director of public safety.
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Columbus City Council votes on an ordinance Monday night that would amend how officers use body cameras while executing search warrants.
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After 40 years under the city, Pettus will retire at the end of next month.
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As the Columbus City Council votes to delay an incoming police recruit class, it will vote on Monday to renew a citizen patrolling contract.Community…
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Columbus Police say they're now investigating an officer's instruction for other officers to turn off their body cameras following the fatal shooting of…
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This is part two of a two-part series about race inside Columbus Division of Police. Read part one here. Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to…