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Columbus police may not use tear gas, rubber bullets on peaceful protesters after running 'amok', judge rules


Columbus police may not use tear gas, rubber bullets on peaceful protesters after running ‘amok’, judge rules
Paulina Villegas
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Michelle Martin, the attorney for MaKhia Bryants family, and Hazel Bryant, the mother of MaKhia Bryant, speak at rally against police brutality in front of the Columbus City Hall in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday.
A federal judge on Friday ordered police in Columbus, Ohio, to stop using force against nonviolent protesters in the city as part of a preliminary injunction that denounced tactics of officers who the judge said ran “amok” against demonstrators following George Floyd’s death last summer in Minneapolis. ....

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Body-cam footage from police isn't public record in NC. But what about other states?


Body-cam footage from police isn t public record in NC. But what about other states?
Bailey Aldridge and Simone Jasper, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Apr. 30 Hours after an officer shot and killed 16-year-old Ma Khia Bryant on April 20 in Ohio, police released on-the-scene video from the officer s body-worn camera.
The Columbus Police Department was able to share the footage quickly because of a 2019 Ohio law that made such videos public record.
But a far different story has unfolded in North Carolina, where 42-year-old Andrew Brown Jr. was shot and killed by sheriff s deputies on April 21.
Under a 2016 law passed by the N.C. General Assembly, footage from cameras worn by law enforcement officers is not considered public record in the state. Police and sheriff s departments do not have the authority to release footage on their own. ....

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Policy Limits How Police Share Body Camera Footage in NC


Policy Limits How Police Share Body Camera Footage in NC
Under a 2016 law passed by the N.C. General Assembly, footage from cameras worn by law enforcement officers is not considered public record in the state. Critics of this law have set out to change it.
April 30, 2021 • 
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(TNS) Hours after an officer shot and killed 16-year-old Ma Khia Bryant on April 20 in Ohio, police released on-the-scene video from the officer s body-worn camera.
The Columbus Police Department was able to share the footage quickly because of a 2019 Ohio law that made such videos public record.
But a far different story has unfolded in North Carolina, where 42-year-old Andrew Brown Jr. was shot and killed by sheriff s deputies on April 21. ....

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City leaders respond to recommendations for improving Columbus protest response


City leaders respond to recommendations for improving Columbus protest response
Their findings detail a lack of coordination between the city leaders and inconsistent communication between the Columbus Division of Police.
Author: Emily Oliver
Updated: 7:18 PM EDT April 26, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio The authors of an investigative report detailed steps to improve how the City of Columbus and police respond to protests on Monday, citing a lack of communication during demonstrations last summer in response to the death of George Floyd.     
Former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio Carter Stewart and The Ohio State University John Glenn College of Public Affairs were chosen to lead the investigation into how the city and Columbus Division of Police managed protests spanning from May to July.  ....

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