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Ginther calls upon community to help stop violence after deadly Bicentennial Park shooting


Updated: 2:14 PM EDT May 24, 2021
The mayor, along with Interim Police Chief Michael Woods and Deputy Chief Tim Becker with the Columbus Division of Police, held a press conference Monday to provide an update on the shooting.
You can watch the briefing below:
Deputy Chief Woods said dispatchers started receiving calls Saturday night around 10 p.m. regarding noise complaints at the park.
Police described the gathering as a "pop-up party" that was not sanctioned by the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.
By 10:39 p.m., more calls complained of a larger crowd and there was some kind of a disturbance, but no information regarding violence or assaults.

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