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New Audio Reveals Ohio Police Officer Who Killed Casey Goodson Bragging That He Hunts People
Newly released audio reveals Jason Meade, an Ohio deputy who fatally shot 23-year-old Casey Goodson in his garage, bragging at a church conference that he hunts people for a living and punches suspects he fears will hurt him.
Family members say that Goodson had gone to the dentist in early December and was returning home with lunch for his family when he was fatally shot inside his own garage. As
The Hill reported, Meade was involved in a search for violent offenders, but Goodson was not a target. Officials later claimed that Goodson witnessed a man with a gun who waved the firearm at him. The deputy opened fire, killing Goodson in front of his 72-year-old grandmother and two toddlers. Meade has been placed on leave.
Heartland police department receives donation from Marion businesses
Southern Ill. businesses team up to help police dept. By Colin Baillie | December 29, 2020 at 6:17 PM CST - Updated December 29 at 6:43 PM
MARION, IL. (KFVS) - Some Heartland businesses stepped up to help the Royaltonâs Police Department receive some much needed equipment.
âIf it can bring some safety through the town, it will be a win win for everybody.â said Zimbro.
Black Diamond Co. Owner Shad Zimbro knew he had to get other local businesses involved.
He started brainstorming who to reach out too.
âWe got a hold of some of the other guys, the other businesses around Southern Illinois that have helped us out a lot with Andersons Warehouse Furniture, Pepsi and First Southern Bank and they were willing to jump on with us and help out anyway they could too.â Zimbro explains.
Sheriff Peter Cates, Deputy Bradley Lecher, and Major Gregory Mehlbauer
Brookville, IN Deputy Bradley Lecher, of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department, recently graduated from the Indianapolis Metro Police Department Leadership Academy. Back in January of 2020, Deputy Lecher began his Leadership Academy journey. Traditionally, this course is four months in length, but due to COVID related setbacks, Deputy Lecher’s journey continued until November of 2020 and ended in a non-traditional graduation.
The IMPD Leadership Academy is for seasoned or newly promoted officers. The curriculum, which is taught at the graduate level, focuses on solid documentation and excellent writing skills. The entire course is designed to build a leader around the concept of “Reader, Writer, Thinker, Fighter”. Students are taught employee personality assessments, leading with an outward mindset, as well as Situational Leadership.
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