A former Columbus police officer who was charged with destroying or altering records related to a criminal investigation, changed his plea in federal court Wednesday.
according to the Columbus Division of Police. The police were searching for Jordan and Malachi Hicks after they said the two boys were last seen in the area of Sterling and East 6th avenues ...
At a contemplative ceremony Thursday morning, Columbus leaders remembered the city’s first Black police chief as a trailblazing man who spent more than five decades as a dedicated public servant.
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Duty graduated from the Columbus police academy in December 2018 and worked patrol on the city's West Side. Duty resigned from the Columbus Division of Police following his April arrest.
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 ...
Bishop and NAACP President Johnnie Edwards delivered a blistering and blunt message Monday as the featured speaker at the 28th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Breakfast. His speech was releated to this year’s theme of “All In: It’s Time to be Uncomfortable.
The Justice Department has reassigned key senior officials across multiple divisions as part of a leadership shakeup ahead of the expected confirmation of President Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general,
The Indiana State Police, at the request of the Jasper County Sheriff’s Department, is investigating an officer-involved shooting. Preliminary investigations by
Some police departments in Indiana have begun to oppose a new bill that could limit the authority of reserve officers in the state. House Bill 1186 — which was authored by Steve
The Indiana State Police is investigating an officer-involved shooting from Sunday afternoon. A preliminary investigation into the matter by the Indiana State Police Criminal Investigations Division Lowell Post showed that around 4:15 p.
One man accused Laye Sekou Camara — whose nom de guerre was K-1 — of shooting his aunt in the head. Another said that as he begged Camara for mercy, the Liberian rebel general pulled out a gun, pistol-whipped him,