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Columbus mayor requests federal probe of police force | News, Sports, Jobs

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Columbus mayor requests federal probe of police force | News, Sports, Jobs

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Columbus Mayor Requests Federal Probe of Police Force

“This is not about one particular officer, policy, or incident; rather, this is about reforming the entire institution of policing in Columbus, Ginther and Klein said in Wednesday s letter. Simply put: We need to change the culture of the Columbus Division of Police.” It’s not unusual for mayors or local law enforcement leaders to ask the Justice Department to review an agency’s record. Those requests sometimes are made when city officials anticipate a federal probe is looming regardless of their wishes. When the Justice Department does launch such a review, city officials can do little to stop it, so they generally welcome the investigations, at least in public. The mayors of Minneapolisand Louisville, Kentucky, quickly endorsed the reviews the Justice Department recently announced of those cities’ police departments following the killings of Floyd and Breonna Taylor.

Columbus city officials request Justice Department investigate police force

© Getty City leaders in Columbus, Ohio, have requested a Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into its police department following a series of police killings of Black people, The Associated Press reported. This request from Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther and City Attorney Zach Klein comes shortly after the death of 16-year-old Ma Khia Bryant, who was fatally shot by Columbus police officer Nicholas Reardon. “This is not about one particular officer, policy, or incident; rather, this is about reforming the entire institution of policing in Columbus,” Ginther and Klein said in a letter on Wednesday. “Simply put: We need to change the culture of the Columbus Division of Police.”

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