
The database shows the name, age and gender of each victim, as well as the cause of their death and the location where the homicide took place and/or the victim was found. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.This database and map contain information for every homicide committed in the city of Columbus since 2017. DeWine said the goal of the legislation is to increase transparency in the profession.įarnoush Amiri is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Phil Plummer, of Dayton, would, among other things, establish an oversight board for law enforcement in the state. The new bill, to be introduced by GOP State Rep. The effort was initially introduced in another form with Attorney General Yost in the days after Floyd’s killing last summer. The Republican governor also detailed upcoming legislation to boost police accountability in the state and overhaul policing. He added that while the public has the video evidence, “we need to let the investigation play out.” Mike DeWine said Wednesday that he watched the footage of Bryant’s killing and called it a “horrible tragedy.”

Officials are continuing an investigation into that shooting. Last week, Columbus police shot and killed a man who was in a hospital emergency room with a gun on him. The case remains under federal investigation. Less than three weeks before Hill was killed, a Franklin County Sheriff’s deputy fatally shot 23-year-old Casey Goodson Jr.
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The officer in Hill’s case, Adam Coy, a 19-year veteran of the force, is now facing trial for murder, with the next hearing scheduled for April 28. It also took place less than 5 miles from where the funeral for Andre Hill, who was killed by another Columbus police officer in December, was held earlier this year. The shooting happened about 25 minutes before a judge read the verdict convicting former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin of murder and manslaughter in the killing of Floyd. Ohio’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation is now reviewing the killing following a recent agreement with the city. Woods said state law allows police to use deadly force to protect themselves or others, and investigators will determine whether this shooting was such an instance. Neighbors stood in open doorways filming and behind cars shaking their heads, eyewitness footage showed. In the moments after the shooting, people living or visiting the street filmed as police roped off the area with yellow tape in front of the house where the shooting took place.Ī neighbor’s video shows an officer performing CPR on the teenager while a man can be heard yelling, “You all just jumped out of the (expletive) car and shot her!” Police did not say if anyone else was injured. The race of the officer wasn’t clear and he was taken off patrolling the streets for the time being.īryant was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead, police said. A black-handled blade similar to a kitchen knife or steak knife lies on the sidewalk next to her.Ī man immediately yells at the officer, “You didn’t have to shoot her! She’s just a kid, man!” The officer shouts several times to get down.īryant then charges at another girl or woman, who is pinned against a car.įrom a few feet away, with people on either side of him, the officer fires four shots, and Bryant slumps to the ground. The officer, who was hired by the force in December 2019, is seen taking a few steps toward a group of people in the driveway when Bryant starts swinging a knife wildly at another girl or woman, who falls backward. It remains unclear who called the police. The 10-second body camera clip begins with the officer, identified Wednesday as Nicholas Reardon, getting out of his car at a house where police had been dispatched after someone had called 911 saying they were being physically threatened, Woods said. We’re thinking of her friends and family and the communities that are hurting and grieving her loss,” Psaki said in a statement.


White House press secretary Jen Psaki called the Columbus shooting “tragic” and said President Joe Biden has been briefed on it. He added, “I sure as hell wish it wouldn’t have happened.” Regardless of the circumstances associated with this, a 16-year-old lost her life yesterday.” I’m a father,” Interim Columbus Police Chief Michael Woods told reporters Wednesday. Body camera footage released last week showed an officer shoot and kill 13-year-old Adam Toledo in Chicago. The incident has caused an outcry in the community and nationwide as Bryant’s killing is the second high-profile fatal shooting of a teenager by police in the last month. “I don’t know what happened there unless she was fearful for her life.” “The fact that I see what I saw on that video is not how I know my Ma’Khia,” Wilcox told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
