April 21, 2021
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Columbus police officer fatally shoots Black teen swinging knife
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In an image from police bodycam video that the Columbus Police Department played during a news conference Tuesday night, April 20, 2021, a teenage girl, foreground, appears to wield a knife during an altercation before being shot by a police officer Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Columbus, Ohio. Police shot and the girl just as the verdict was being announced in the trial for the killing of George Floyd. State law allows police to use deadly force to protect themselves or others, and investigators will determine whether this shooting was such an instance, Interim Police Chief Michael Woods said at the news conference. (Columbus Police Department via WSYX-TV via AP)
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KCPD unveils new protest policy as calls remain for police reform at local, national level
A new Kansas City Police policy for working peaceful protests was unveiled Wednesday at a meeting in the historic 18th and Vine District.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â A new Kansas City, Missouri, police policy for working peaceful protests was unveiled Wednesday, at a meeting in the historic 18
th and Vine District.
Demonstrators took the streets in Kansas City, like many other cities, last summer following Floydâs murder.
Officers from KCPD were caught somewhat off guard when large groups of demonstrators gathered at the Plaza and the city had to block off traffic to protect people.