A police officer in Ohio is on leave after shooting an unarmed man multiple times, with an investigation into the incident now underway, authorities said.
Akron Police have released body camera footage from Nov. 11, where an officer made a "split-second decision" to shoot a man who allegedly had a gun on his person.
An Ohio police officer fired his weapon 15 times, repeatedly striking a man who appeared to be unarmed, body-camera footage ...
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Ohio Supreme Court rules police officers’ identities can be withheld under Marsy’s Law
The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that police officers’ identities can be withheld from public records when they are attacked ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Some central Ohio police departments are misinterpreting a state law that allows them to charge for body camera video, which could lead to higher costs for public records, ...
An Akron police officer fired more than a dozen shots within 25 seconds of arriving on the scene, police body camera footage appears to show.
As reported on News Center 7 at 11:00, the incident happened along S. Isabella Street after 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday. As previously reported by News Center 7, our crews spoke with family and friends of ...
The attorney representing Ta’Kiya Young's family stated Grubb fell into a pattern of officers acting out of disproportionate ...
The Franklin Ohio Division of Police released body camera video in a social media post. Officers responded to S. River Street after receiving reports that Randall Neal had returned to a residence ...
The lawsuit, which also names the city of Canton and two other officers as defendants, seeks a jury trial and a judgment of ...
Five of the seven Ohio Supreme Court justices ruled against the Columbus Dispatch. In a lawsuit, the newspaper asked the ...
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