Ohio police officer who fatally shot Black man, 47, did not turn bodycam on
The second fatal police shooting in just one month has shocked the entire Columbus community.
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The Ohio police officer who fatally shot a 47-year-old Black man has been “relieved of duty” in Columbus after it was discovered he did not turn on his body camera during the incident.
The city’s second fatal police shooting in just one month has shocked the entire community.
Mayor Andrew J. Ginther, addressing the shooting on Twitter, called the community “still raw and exhausted from the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and, most recently, Casey Goodson, Jr., right here in Columbus.” (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)
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Franklin County Sheriff s Deputy Jason Meade shot and killed Casey Goodson Jr. on Dec. 4. Author: Lacey Crisp, 10TV Web Staff Published: 7:32 PM EST December 18, 2020 Updated: 7:32 PM EST December 18, 2020
COLUMBUS, Ohio People who know Franklin County deputy Jason Meade, the man who fatally shot Casey Goodson Jr., are standing by him while Goodson s family is still demanding answers as to why their loved one was killed.
Meade shot and killed Casey Goodson Jr. on Dec. 4 after wrapping up an unrelated operation with the U.S. Marshal s Task Force in north Columbus.
The Columbus Division of Police Critical Incident Response Team is investigating the shooting and said Meade reported seeing a man with a gun.