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Ross Township police say vandals spray painted Ross High School and more


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Two Ross High School students graduating this year have been charged with felony vandalism after they admitted spray-painting the school, stop signs, a Butler County Sheriff’s Office cruiser and more.
Sean Beltran and Joseph Haynes, both 18, appeared before a judge on Tuesday, Ross Township Police Chief Burton Roberts said in an email.
He said the investigation is continuing and that he does not know whether more people will be charged.
Roberts said an obscene phrase was spray-painted on an electrical box in front of a home on Blue Jacket Drive and that “Kill or be killed” was spray-painted on a sidewalk in front of Ross High School on Hamilton Cleves Road. ....

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Could training stop fatal Columbus police shootings of juveniles?


The death of 16-year-old Ma Khia Bryant on April 20 put the Columbus Division of Police in an unsettling position among the nation s law-enforcement agencies.
Ma Khia was the fifth juvenile to be fatally shot by Columbus police since September 2016, when an officer shot 13-year-old Tyre King.
Only the Chicago Police Department has killed more juveniles 12   since the nonprofit Mapping Police Violence began tracking fatal uses of force by law-enforcement agencies back to 2013.
Columbus police are tied for second place with the New York City Police Department, whose officers also fatally shot five juveniles during the study period.
In fact, more juveniles have been killed by Columbus police since 2013 than have died at the hands of law enforcement in 40 states, according to the data. (Columbus police didn t kill any juveniles from 2013-2015.) ....

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