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The four finalists to be the next Columbus police chief Elaine Bryant, Derrick Diggs, Avery Moore and Ivonne Roman will answer questions from the public during a 90-minute forum Wednesday.
The forum, which begins at 6 p.m., will be livestreamed on the city s YouTube and Facebook pages, as well as broadcast on CTV.
For the first time in the city s history, Columbus will hire from outside the city to lead the Division of Police.
Questions can be submitted in advance of the community forum by emailing policechiefsearch@columbus.gov.
The Dispatch reached out to all four finalists. Bryant is the only one who responded and spoke with The Dispatch, though the newspaper interviewed people familiar with most of the candidates.
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CPD ranks No. 2 for most juveniles killed by a law enforcement agency, Drexel Theatre sets a reopening date, the Crew falls to New England and more
Over the weekend, the
Dispatch reported that Ma Khia Bryant, who was fatally shot by Columbus police last month, was the fifth juvenile to be killed by the Columbus Division of Police since September 2016, putting it second in line behind the Chicago Police Department for the most juveniles killed by a law enforcement agency.
The data comes from nonprofit Mapping Police Violence, which tracks fatal use of force by law enforcement agencies back to 2013. To put the statistics in perspective, John Futty writes that more juveniles have been killed by Columbus police since 2013 than have died at the hands of law enforcement in 40 states.
7 charged in the alleged hazing death of Stone Foltz plead not guilty
Foltz, of Delaware County, died on March 7, days after an alleged hazing involving alcohol at a Pi Kappa Alpha event off-campus on March 4. Author: Clay Gordon Updated: 2:58 PM EDT May 19, 2021
WOOD COUNTY, Ohio All seven men have pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges against them in the alleged hazing death of Bowling Green State University student Stone Foltz.
Foltz, 20, of Delaware County, died on March 7, days after an alleged hazing involving alcohol at a Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity event off-campus on March 4.
Prosecutors say as part of a hazing ritual, Foltz was instructed to drink a high amount of alcohol.
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