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A closer look at some of the 205 applicants for the Columbus police civilian review board


A closer look at some of the 205 applicants for the Columbus police civilian review board
Bethany Bruner, The Columbus Dispatch
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The Columbus Division of Police emblem is on display at the police headquarters building in Downtown Columbus, in this photo taken Aug. 23, 2018.
Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther will have a pool of 205 people to choose from in deciding who to recommend for seats on the first city civilian review board to provide oversight to the Division of Police.
The board, approved as a charter amendment by voters in November, will be able to investigate allegations of misconduct and use-of-force incidents involving Columbus police officers. A panel of nine people, who will be selected by Ginther but must be approved by the city council, is expected to be seated by spring.  ....

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Who applied for the Columbus police civilian review board?


Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther will have a pool of 205 people to choose from in deciding who to recommend for seats on the first city civilian review board to provide oversight to the Division of Police.
The board, approved as a charter amendment by voters in November, will be able to investigate allegations of misconduct and use-of-force incidents involving Columbus police officers. A panel of nine people, who will be selected by Ginther but must be approved by the city council, is expected to be seated by spring. 
Board members will serve staggered terms of at least three years. A majority of the board must be Columbus residents, but residency alone was not a requirement and some applicants are from surrounding suburbs.   ....

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Civilian Review Board Applicants Include Mother Of Man Killed By Police


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The Columbus Mayor s Office has received over 200 applications for seats on the new Columbus Civilian Review Board.  
The deadline to apply was last Friday, and city officials say they want the board to be seated before the end of March.  
Some of the applicants include retired Columbus Police Chief Walter Distelzweig, attorney Byron Potts, Civilian Review Board Work Group member Kyle Strickland and Adrienne Hood, the mother of Henry Green, a black man killed by undercover white police officers in 2016.  
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Leaders say ending Black-on-Black crime is up to the Black community


Local leaders are holding a town hall to talk about violence in the Black community.
Author: Richard Solomon (WBNS)
Updated: 5:39 AM EST January 14, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio You’ve heard of the saying it takes a village to raise a child.
But what happens when that village isn’t there anymore for the youth?
“It’s not if there’s going to be a shooting, you ask where the shooting was. The majority of them, were African American males,” said attorney Byron Potts.
He told 10TV,  that his village, the Black community, needs to do a better job in protecting the youth and end Black-on-Black crime. ....

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