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Former Columbus Police Vice Officer Andrew Mitchell has been found not guilty after being tried for a second time on charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter related to the death of Donna Castleberry.
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The report from the Community Police Commission found the city has completed about 39% of reforms under the consent decree, down 3 points from the previous report.
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Cleveland officials, the police monitoring team and U.S. Department of Justice appeared in federal court Thursday for an update on the consent decree.
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A special Summit County grand jury is expected to be seated April 10. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation has been reviewing the incident for about nine months.
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The charges against seven East Cleveland police officers include felonious assault and interference with civil rights.
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The two finalists - Karl Racine and Renee Hall - are a former attorney general in Washington, D.C. and former police chief in Dallas.
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Some residents criticized council Monday night for cutting an additional $224,000 in funding for the commission that Mayor Justin Bibb had included in his budget.
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Council voted 6 to 5 with one abstention on the proposed candidates to the city's new civilian oversight board, one week past the city charter's Feb. 27 deadline.
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In a split vote, the Dayton City Commission approved the police department’s proposed use of something called a Fusus technology real-time crime center platform at their meeting this week.
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Missing infant found safe, suspect arrested; Sober driving efforts; Winter storm brings blowing snow, bitter wind chills.
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Police said Kason Thomas is in good health and went to a hospital to be checked out. Kason and his brother Kyair were kidnapped on Monday in Columbus during a car theft.
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The College to Law Enforcement Pathway Program helps students who want to serve in law enforcement connect with various agencies.