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Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin found guilty on all charges

Courtesy of Hennepin County Jail MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The jury reached a verdict Tuesday afternoon at the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd, the black man whose neck was pinned to the ground with a knee last spring. Chauvin was guilty on all three counts: second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. According to AP News, the verdict arrived after about 10 hours of deliberations over two days. The incident happened in May 2020 when Chauvin pinned his knee to the area of Floyd’s neck for over nine minutes. The video went viral after being filmed by witnesses at the scene and it sparked protests across the world.

Former Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader made choices, not mistakes

Former Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader made choices, not mistakes
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Theodore Decker: Politics in Columbus has nothing in common with Russia. Does it?

Theodore Decker: Politics in Columbus has nothing in common with Russia. Does it? Theodore Decker, The Columbus Dispatch © Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch The coffered ceiling and engaged columns give a regal air to council chambers at Columbus City Hall. Ever get the feeling that the governing of Columbus that occurs in public is all for show? That decisions and policy and the way things will be  have been determined well in advance?  Yeah, me too. This phenomenon is not unique to one particular elected leader or governing body; examples pop up all over the place if you know where to look.

Federal judge ignores prison recommendations in convention center bribery scandal sentence

Federal judge ignores prison recommendations in convention center bribery scandal sentence Bill Bush, The Columbus Dispatch © Doral Chenoweth/Dispatch file photo The Greater Columbus Convention Center has been a landmark on North High Street since it opened in 1993. A Pickerington man who participated in a bribery scheme with former Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority member John Raphael over a multi-million-dollar food vendor contract was sentenced Tuesday to six months home confinement, community service and probation for the next four years. Rodney L. Myers, 50, who had pleaded guilty to federal programs bribery in November 2019, was facing federal sentencing guidelines that called for up to two years in prison for his role in steering the food service contract at the Greater Columbus Convention Center.

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