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Reynoldsburg man identified as one of two suspected gunmen in Polaris shooting

Columbus man identified as one of two suspected gunmen in Polaris shooting Eric Lagatta, The Columbus Dispatch © Columbus Division of Police Anthony Deshawn Truss Jr. Anthony Deshawn Truss Jr., 21, is wanted on a felony charge of assault filed with the Delaware County Prosecutor s Office. Columbus police listed Truss last known address as being on Antwerp Street on the East Side. But Franklin County Municipal Court records from a traffic stop involving Truss last September indicate that he lived in apartment complex off Taylor Road on Tributary Lane in Reynoldsburg. Truss is described by police as a Black male who is 5 9, weighing 140 pounds.

Reynoldsburg man identified as one of two suspects in Polaris shooting

Anthony Deshawn Truss Jr., 21, is wanted on a felony charge of assault filed with the Delaware County Prosecutor s Office. Columbus police listed Truss last known address as being on Antwerp Street on the East Side. But Franklin County Municipal Court records from a traffic stop involving Truss last September indicate that he lived in apartment complex off Taylor Road on Tributary Lane in Reynoldsburg. Truss is described by police as a Black male who is 5 9, weighing 140 pounds. Truss and a second man whose identity remains unknown are suspected of engaging in a shootout last Wednesday at Polaris that forced the evacuation and closure of the mall. Police said the shooting, which was reported around 12:30 p.m., stemmed from a domestic dispute involving both young men.

Powell business owner files challenge over income-tax issue on May ballot; review underway

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Jim Fischer ThisWeek A challenge to the city of Powell’s proposed income-tax increase, which the city filed to be placed on the May 4 ballot, has been filed with the Delaware County Board of Elections. The challenge, signed by Jan S. Simonis of Industrial Affairs, states, “I do not believe that due process was followed to correctly place this issue on the ballot. Therefore, I respectfully challenge the placement onto the ballot and request that this issue be revisited in a formal hearing.   As a small business owner, this proposed increase will effectively cause a 125% increase in my taxes and place (undue) hardship on my business and other small business persons in Powell, Simonis wrote in the undated challenge.

Ohio Dad Shoots Son Dead After Mistaking Him for Deer While Hunting

| Credit: Facebook Tragedy struck an Ohio family last week when a father accidentally shot and killed his son while out hunting, officials said. Bradley Smith, 63, fatally shot his son, Andrew AJ Smith, 28, on Dec. 2., Delaware County Sheriff s Office spokesperson Tracy Whited confirms to PEOPLE, calling the incident the worst kind of tragedy. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Whited says the father was with a group of friends hunting white-tailed deer during Ohio s annual deer gun-hunting week when AJ arrived at the location, and Bradley mistook him for a deer and shot him.

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