Columbus City Council votes to pay $1.8 million to settle lawsuit with former ATF officer detained and tased by city police in 2020.
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Under this legal balancing approach, law enforcement officers continue to be afforded the Ohio Constitution’s Marsy’s Law ...
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NBC4 Columbus on MSNColumbus settles with ATF agent for $1.8 millionColumbus City Council approved a $1.8 million settlement with a former Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agent stemming from an encounter between ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A former Columbus police officer accused of turning off his police body camera during encounters with women while on duty has changed his plea to guilty. Nicholas Duty, 35, of ...
February 3, 2025, Press Release from the Ohio Department of Public Safety: (COLUMBUS, Ohio) – The Office of Criminal Justice ...
The Whitehall Division of Police and the regional police union have been fighting ever since the department fired a union grievance officer in July who conducted a survey that was critical of ...
The former Columbus police officer removed or turned off his body camera during multiple encounters with women, federal ...
Indianapolis Business Journal For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — As the White House ramps up deportation of immigrants living in ...
Former Columbus police officer Nicholas Duty of Commercial Point ... On both occasions, Duty was on duty, in uniform and in a marked police vehicle, prosecutors said. “He knew he was required ...
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