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New Audio Reveals Ohio Police Officer Who Killed Casey Goodson Bragging That He Hunts People
Newly released audio reveals Jason Meade, an Ohio deputy who fatally shot 23-year-old Casey Goodson in his garage, bragging at a church conference that he hunts people for a living and punches suspects he fears will hurt him.
Family members say that Goodson had gone to the dentist in early December and was returning home with lunch for his family when he was fatally shot inside his own garage. As
The Hill reported, Meade was involved in a search for violent offenders, but Goodson was not a target. Officials later claimed that Goodson witnessed a man with a gun who waved the firearm at him. The deputy opened fire, killing Goodson in front of his 72-year-old grandmother and two toddlers. Meade has been placed on leave.
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The Rev. Abby Auman, the Mahoning Valley United Methodist Churches organizationâs district superintendent, makes her feelings known about the police killing of two black men in the Columbus area, during a vigil Sunday afternoon on the Mahoning County Courthouse steps.
YOUNGSTOWN Systemic racism and the continued unjustified killing of black men by white police officers still tear at the fabric of society, but the difference people of goodwill can make begins with speaking against both, several students say.
“When you see a wrongdoing and do nothing about it, you’re being a silent witness,” Lekeila Houser, a Youngstown State University senior and Mahoning Valley Sojourn to the Past member, said. “These men were wrongfully killed by those who are supposed to protect us.”