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Renee Benedetti's body was found Wednesday at a Rumpke landfill off U.S. 68 in Brown County, southeast of Cincinnati, following a two and a half week search.
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Court records show Trier Knieper is accused of driving 100 miles per hour on Intestate 270 while under the influence.
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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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The suit states Donovan Lewis' family is “seeking accountability for the reckless police conduct that violated Donovan’s rights and caused his tragic death, and to encourage the reforms needed to prevent other such injuries and deaths.”
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An attorney for Michael Cleveland, the 66-year-old man paralyzed after being shot by Columbus police after a traffic stop earlier this month, is asking Mayor Andrew Ginther and other city officials to respond by Monday to a list demanding four policy reforms.
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The protest comes a little over a week after the police shooting of Michael Cleveland. Officer body camera footage shows officers briefly following his pickup truck, then engaging in a short foot chase before shooting him from behind.
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Connie Brant served on the force for 24 years. She was relieved of duty last October.
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The former Columbus police vice officer will now go to trial in April, about a year after his first trial ended in a mistrial.
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said new findings from a U.S. Department of Justice investigation show the city is "on the right track" when it comes to recommended police reforms, but much work still has to be done.