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The shooting death of Donovan Lewis, 20, by Columbus police early Tuesday morning, has led to Gov. Mike DeWine reemphasizing the need for law enforcement reforms to recruitment and training.
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Although several state leaders proposed more accountability in Ohio’s law enforcement departments, those measures have not come through.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced updates in three high-profile fatal law enforcement shootings from the past year and included a message to state…
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With major city police departments struggling with large numbers of retirements and departures, Ohio is launching a program to help encourage more young…
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No-knock warrants have gotten a lot of attention – most notably in the death of Breonna Taylor, who was killed in March during a shootout between her…
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The state’s largest law enforcement organization says it’s cautiously on board with a lot of ideas being pushed out at the local, state and federal levels…
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine proposes changes to police recruitment and training in hopes of reform.
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The movement that began with demonstrators protesting the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and other black people killed by police is starting to…
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Republican leaders in the Ohio House are proposing a list of reforms to the law enforcement system, with changes that include more training, stronger…
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Gov. Mike DeWine is moving forward with plans to create what he says will be more accountability and oversight for law enforcement in Ohio. The moves…