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Questions linger after suspect killed in Mount Carmel St Ann s hospital shooting identified

Police confirm Northeast Side man as suspect killed at St. Ann s, but other questions linger Bethany Bruner, The Columbus Dispatch © Bethany Bruner Columbus police cruisers block off the entrance drive to the emergency department at Mount Carmel St. Ann s medical center in Westerville, where a man wanted on an undisclosed warrant was fatally shot by officers inside the emergency department. 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.   Exactly what unfolded inside the St. Ann s emergency department around 2:15 p.m. Monday afternoon remained unclear 24 hours later as the joint statement confirming Jackson s identity by Westerville police, Columbus police and Mount Carmel St. Ann s security and safety personnel provided no further update on the circumstances of the

Woman facing murder charge after allegedly hitting woman with car in southwest Columbus

Makaela Ellis died after she was pinned between a car and a building. Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 9:22 AM EDT April 10, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio A woman faces a murder charge after allegedly hitting another woman with her car in southwest Columbus Friday night.  Columbus police said officers were called to the 1400 block of Harrisburg Pike, south of Eakin Road, around 6:50 p.m. Friday for a reported shooting. When officers arrived on scene, they found 25-year-old Makaela Ellis who had been hit by a car. Police said Ellis was taken in critical condition to a local hospital, where she later died. According to police, shots were fired after Ellis was hit by the car. No one was hit by gunfire.

New Freedom a la Cart restaurant serves its mission by serving others

Customers went from eating on their feet to grabbing a seat. Freedom a la Cart – once a food cart that was toted around central Ohio – officially opened its first sit-down restaurant, Freedom a la Cart Café + Bakery, on Monday at 123 E. Spring St. Downtown. The two-story building is about 5,000 square feet, with offices on the top level, the café and kitchen on the ground floor and a commercial kitchen in the basement. “I think it exceeds our expectations,” said Paula Haines, CEO of the organization, which helps victims of human trafficking get back on their feet. “I can’t think of anything more perfect than this space. I think it just feels like home.”

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