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Exclusive: Family of Black man killed by Cincinnati store owner seeks federal civil rights probe

5 Min Read (Reuters) - The family of an unarmed Black man who was shot dead by a white store owner in Cincinnati asked the U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday to open a civil rights investigation into the case after the local prosecutor declined to bring any charges. Da Shawn Tye is shown in this undated handout photo in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S., provided by his family. Family of Da Shawn Tye/Handout via REUTERS Da’Shawn Tye, 19, was shot at the Mages Grocery in the Ohio city’s Price Hill neighborhood on Nov. 19. On Dec. 9, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters announced no charges would be filed, saying Tye was attempting to rob the store for the third time.

Biden administration expected to replace U S attorney overseeing House Bill 6 investigation

Biden administration expected to replace U.S. attorney overseeing House Bill 6 investigation Updated Jan 21, 2021; Posted Jan 21, 2021 David DeVillers, seen left in a 2014 file photo, is expected to be replaced by the Biden administration as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Ohio. DeVillers has risen to statewide prominence as he s overseen a federal corruption probe into the Ohio Statehouse. (AP Photo/Andrew Welsh-Huggins)AP Facebook Share COLUMBUS, Ohio – The U.S. attorney overseeing the massive House Bill 6 corruption investigation is being replaced under the Biden administration, Sen. Sherrod Brown said Thursday. The same day President Joe Biden assumed office, Brown, a Democrat, put out a call for applications to replace David DeVillers, whom former President Donald Trump appointed as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Ohio in November 2019. It’s common for new presidents to appoint their own U.S. attorneys, who oversee teams of federal prosecutors i

Wendell Young says he reported Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley to the FBI in 2018

Wendell Young says he reported Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley to the FBI in 2018 Sharon Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer © Kareem Elgazzar/The Enquirer Cincinnati City Councilman Wendell Young and other embers of Cincinnati City Council discuss city business and a severance package for City Manager Harry Black, Wednesday, March 21, 2018, at Cincinnati City Hall. Cincinnati City Councilman Wendell Young revealed for the first time that he called the FBI because he believed Mayor John Cranley was trying to bribe him during the 2018 fight over ousting a controversial city manager. Back in 2018, Cranley wanted City Council to fire then-City Manager Harry Black, whom Cranley was angry at for firing an assistant police chief. A majority of council was refusing, hoping Black would be beholden to them for saving his job, thus allowing them to seize power from the mayor – details that were exposed in the Gang of Five text message scandal. 

Attorney disputes self-defense argument in fatal East Price Hill grocery store shooting

Attorney disputes self-defense argument in fatal East Price Hill grocery store shooting “Da’Shawn didn’t say anything to the store owner, but the store owner took out a gun and shot Da’Shawn three times.” Family outraged after son killed by East Price Hill store owner By Andrea Medina | December 22, 2020 at 5:51 PM EST - Updated December 22 at 6:57 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The family of a 19-year-old who was killed while allegedly trying to rob an East Price Hill store is upset no charges have been filed against the storeowner who fatally shot him. The alleged robbery occurred at Mages Grocery on Glenway Avenue on Nov. 19.

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