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The small 2,000 square-foot Columbus Police Department Precinct 19 was built in 1965 and is located at 2070 Sullivant Avenue.
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Six shootings left 12 people injured around Columbus between Saturday and early Tuesday morning on Memorial Day weekend.
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Columbus Civilian Police Review Board member Gambit Aragon was removed from the board for anti-police social media posts in the wake of a canceled holiday drag queen reading event in December that drew protests from groups that included the Proud Boys.
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Starting on April 30, the police department will increase the number of patrol zones from five to six.
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Columbus police and city leaders promise a complete and transparent investigation after the police shooting of an unarmed man, 20-year-old Donovan Lewis.
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Detective Terry Kelley said he believes the shooters involved in last week's shooting which resulted in the death of a young man and two children "absolutely knew" the children were in the car. Kelly said at this point in the investigation, he believes the children might have been the targets.
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Two children and a young man are dead after a Tuesday night shooting on Columbus' southeast side.
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Columbus Police arrested three teenagers over the weekend after they allegedly stole a “bait” car set up by police near The Ohio State campus on North High Street.
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How often are domestic abusers arrested in Ohio? We still don’t know.
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Columbus has tied the record it set last year for number of homicides. Two shootings this week brought that total to 177, contributing to the trend of increased violence in the city.