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Updated: 7:58 PM EDT April 14, 2021
WESTERVILLE, Ohio A pastor who knew the man shot and killed during an altercation with police at Mount Carmel St. Ann s is mourning his loss, saying he never got the opportunity to be his true self.
“When I heard about [the shooting], it disgusted me because it’s not a criminal gone bad,” said Mark Hampton. “It’s a young man who didn’t get the opportunity to be who he really is. That’s what gets me.”
Jackson has a criminal history dating back to 2005. He was wanted on a bench warrant for missing a March 17 court date for several cases including domestic violence.
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Photo: Activists demonstrate against the police killing of Miles Jackson in Columbus, Ohio. Liberation photo
A small demonstration was attacked by police in Columbus, Ohio, on the night of April 13, following a police killing in an emergency room on April 12. The shooting took place at Mount Carmel St. Anne’s Medical Center in Westerville, a suburb of Columbus. The victim, a Black man named Miles Jackson, had been found unconscious in a vehicle and was receiving medical treatment at the time of the shooting. While medical attention was being sought for him, police say they discovered active warrants for Jackson, and waited by his hospital bedside.