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Unheard of level of violence has Columbus officials searching for answers

Jul 19, 2021 / 06:13 PM EDT COLUMBUS (WCMH) It was a weekend of violence in Columbus, continuing an uptick of shootings and assaults the city has been dealing with for more than a year and a half. One victim of the weekend’s violence – 45 year-old Tearicka Cradle – was shot and killed in her home early Sunday morning She worked for the city of Columbus for nine years before becoming its 111th homicide victim for 2021. “She was a great example, a shining light,” Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said Monday afternoon. “She was a member of the first class of the Restoration Academy that former Mayor Coleman started, Just a huge loss. She was a beacon of light, of hope for our entire community, but particularly our neighbors that are restored citizens that are coming back from the experience of the criminal justice system or incarceration.”

Everyone looked up to her : Former Columbus Mayor Michael B Coleman discusses murder of city employee Tearicka Cradle

Tearicka Cradle was shot and killed inside her northeast Columbus home early Sunday morning. Author: Richard Solomon (WBNS) Updated: 11:56 PM EDT July 18, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio The City of Columbus is mourning the loss of one of its employees. Tearicka Cradle was shot and killed inside her northeast Columbus home early Sunday morning. Police say it happened in the 2000 block of Jane Avenue. Former Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman told 10TV Cradle was loved by many. “Tearicka Cradle is an.inspirational example of someone who fell down in life, but climbed back up,” Coleman said. “Everyone looked up to her because they knew that if she could do it, we could do it.

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