Updated: 2:55 PM EDT May 12, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff WLWT Digital Staff A 14-year-old boy faces several charges, accused of keeping a hit list of classmates and staff at his middle school. The student, who has not been named due to his age, attended West Clermont Middle School. According to officials with the Clermont County Sheriff s Office, the eighth-grader kept a list of individuals whom he planned to harm. School officials were made aware of the list on Wednesday, and an investigation was launched in collaborations with the sheriff s office. Sheriff s deputies say they spoke with the boy, who told detectives he made the so-called hit list, but added he had no intention on carrying it out. The safety of staff and students within our schools is and will remain a priority of the sheriff s office. We will continue to encourage students to report any issue that jeopardizes the safety of students on campus, a statement from Clermont County Sheri
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An 8th-grade student accused of keeping a hit list of classmates and staff at his middle school is facing multiple charges.
According to the Clermont County Sheriff s Office, administrators at West Clermont Middle School were made aware on Wednesday morning that a student was displaying a list of names, including students and staff, he planned to harm.
School officials contacted the sheriff s office and searched the student s property and found the list of names.
Investigators arrived at the school and spoke with the student who said he made a hit list but had no intention of carrying it out.
7 officers who died in line of duty honored at Ohio Peace Officersâ Memorial Ceremony Share Updated: 10:28 PM EDT May 6, 2021 Share Updated: 10:28 PM EDT May 6, 2021
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Show Transcript STORY. FAMILY, YOU HAVE AN ULTIMATE SACRIFICE THAT YOUâVE MADE? AND THAT EACH ONE OF THOSE OFFICERS MADE, BUT THEY MADE IT. FOR THIS FLAG. THEY MADE IT. FOR OUR COUNTRY FOR YOUR COMMUNITY SO WE HONOR THEM TODAY. IT IS A CEREMONY FILLED WITH PAGEANTRY AND RESPECT BLENDED WITH A HARSH REALITY. CELEBRATE OUR HEROES SHARE A GRIEF AND REMEMBER WHY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS DO WHAT THEY DO IN SPITE OF THE RISKS. SEVEN NAMES JOINED THE MORE THAN 800 PEOPLE ON OHIOâS PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL WALL IN LONDON, OHIO WHO HAVE DIED IN THE LINE OF DUTY SINCE 1823. OUR AREA HAS FELT THE PAIN MORE THAN ANY AROUND THE STATE FOUR OF THE SEVEN OFFICERS FROM 2019 AND 2020 RECOGNIZED TODAY ARE THE GREATER CINCINNATI AREA AND ONE IS FROM DAYTON. OFFICER DALE WOODS
The officers’ names will be etched on the National Memorial Wall later this year.
5 Tri-State police officers who died in line of duty honored in state ceremony By Jennifer Edwards Baker and Morgan Parrish | May 6, 2021 at 4:08 AM EDT - Updated May 6 at 6:43 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The state’s Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony was held Thursday in London, Ohio, where law enforcement officers and their families gather annually to honor fallen colleagues.
This year, most of the officers who died in 2019 and 2020 that are being remembered are from southwest Ohio. A full list of their names and photos is provided below.