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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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A coalition of Ohio Democratic mayors spoke out Monday, saying the state legislature and Gov. Mike DeWine are taking Ohio in the wrong direction when it comes to guns.
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Columbus city officials are taking a joint, no-tolerance approach to people operating vehicles recklessly and loudly on city streets, with a particular focus on ATVs and motorbikes and help from the public.
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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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Officers John Kotchkoski, 33, and Marco Merino, 44 both work in the cartel until of the division's Narcotics Bureau. Federal charges include narcotics distribution and bribery.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has agreed to review the Columbus Division of Police at the request of city officials.
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Columbus City Council has signed off on the a new three-year contract for police. After more than a year of wrestling with reform, the agreement will largely define what’s possible going forward.
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The City of Columbus announced Thursday it will work with local and federal agencies to form a partnership to prevent gun violence.
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Columbus city and law officials are asking for any information about the killing of a 17-year-old girl at the Far East Community Recreation Center Thursday night.
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New Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant is the first outsider to lead the division, breaking the longstanding tradition of promoting from within. We talk with the new chief of police about her priorities.