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Columbus police use pepper spray on protesters who broke into headquarters

Columbus police and protesters clash at headquarters after downtown protest Eric Lagatta, The Columbus Dispatch Demonstrations continued for the second night in a row in the aftermath of police fatally shooting a Black man on Monday in a Westerville medical center. Confrontations between police and protesters broke out Tuesday night when Columbus police deployed pepper spray around 9:15 p.m. on a group who had broken into the division s Marconi Boulevard headquarters. It appeared one person was taken into custody at the scene. Mayor Andrew Ginther issued a statement late Tuesday condemning the violence and urging future demonstrations to remain peaceful.

St Ann s shooting updates: Protests break out, man killed by police identified, questions linger

St. Ann s shooting updates: Protests break out, man killed by police identified, questions linger Bethany Bruner and Eric Lagatta, The Columbus Dispatch © Doral Chenoweth III, The Columbus Dispatch The emergency department at Mt. Carmel St. Ann’s hospital, 500 Cleveland Ave., was the site of a police-involved shooting Monday, April 12, 2021. The emergency department is at right in this photo. Photo taken April 23, 2019. Miles Jackson, 27, has been confirmed by police as the suspect killed by officers during what police have called an exchange of gunfire Monday afternoon inside the emergency department at Mount Carmel St. Ann s hospital in Westerville.   In the aftermath of the shooting, protests continued and got heated in Columbus on Tuesday night. Confrontations between police and protesters, including police use of pepper spray, broke out when a few demonstrators broke into police headquarters.

Columbus police and protesters clash at headquarters after downtown protest

Mansfield police investigating death of Todd Rice

MANSFIELD - Mansfield police haven t ruled out foul play in the death of Todd Rice, former president of the Mansfield Gay Pride Association and champion for the local LGBTQ community. Capt. Shari Robertson said an autopsy, the results of which could take anywhere from 10 to 12 weeks, will provide more insight into the case. Montgomery County conducts autopsies from Richland County. Rice, 45, was found dead inside his home on April 5 after his employer called police, saying Rice hadn t shown up for work.  The door to his home, 422 Marion Ave., was ajar, according to a police report. Rice s 2016 Jeep Renegade was also missing.

St Ann s shooting updates: Protesters break into Columbus police headquarters, pepper spray used

St Ann s shooting updates: Protesters break into Columbus police headquarters, pepper spray used
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