Columbus officials to provide update on police reforms, intr

Columbus officials to provide update on police reforms, introduce Andre's Law


City proposes police reforms for body cams, rendering aid in wake of fatal shooting of Andre' Hill
Nearly a month after the fatally shooting of Andre' Hill, Columbus city leaders announced a series of proposed police reforms Thursday.
Author: Bennett Haeberle
Updated: 12:50 PM EST January 21, 2021
Nearly a month after the fatally shooting of Andre' Hill - an unarmed Black man killed by now-former Columbus police officer Adam Coy - Columbus city leaders announced a series of proposed police reforms Thursday – including enhancing the police division’s body camera system and announcing legislation that could result in discipline – or even criminal charges – for officers who fail to activate their body-worn cameras or failure to render aid to people hurt or shot by police.

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