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A judge has agreed to delay the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Casey Goodson Jr. against the Ohio sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot him in 2020.
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A judge has ruled that former Ohio sheriff’s deputy Jason Meade wasn't acting in his capacity as a deputized federal agent when he fatally shot Casey Goodson Jr. The federal judge on Thursday ruled Meade should be tried in state court.
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It's up to a federal judge in Columbus to decide if the murder case facing retired Franklin County sheriff's deputy Jason Meade should be moved to federal court.
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Meade, 50, was arraigned Friday on two charges of murder and one count of reckless homicide. A magistrate set Meade's bond at $250,000.
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Meade was indicted almost exactly a year after he killed Goodson, who was Black, outside of Goodson's Northland area home.
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Former Franklin County Sheriff's Deputy Jason Meade has been charged with the murder of Casey Goodson, Jr.
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Franklin County’s new prosecutor, Gary Tyack admits the workload is heavy as COVID-19 has slowed down court cases, but progress is underway. Tyack spoke to WOSU about his first six months on the job.
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Franklin County Prosecutor Gary Tyack appointed two special prosecutors to investigate Casey Goodson Jr.'s death and other cases involving police use of force.
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The Franklin County Sheriff's Office announced Friday that Jason Meade, the deputy who shot and killed Casey Goodson Jr. last December, will be leaving on disability retirement.
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An autopsy report shows Casey Goodson, Jr. was shot six times by a Franklin County Sheriff's Deputy, with most of the shots hitting him in the back.The…