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COLUMBUS (AP) The names of the hospital officers involved in the fatal shooting of a man in an Ohio emergency room last month won’t be released by a private health system, with officials arguing that that information isn’t subject to the state open records law. Columbus and suburban Westerville police officers, along with security officers from Mount Carmel St. Ann’s Hospital, also in Westerville, all had roles in events leading to the April 12 death of Miles Jackson. Both Columbus and St. Ann’s officers fired their weapons. Columbus released the names of its officers and their personnel files within 48 hours of the shooting. Westerville also released records about its officers who did not fire their guns and their interactions with Jackson before the shooting. ....
May 4, 2021 FILE - In this April 12, 2021 file photo, Columbus Sgt. James Fuqua and Columbus Officer Jonathan Pabis leave Saint Ann s hospital in Westerville, Ohio where police shot and killed Miles Jackson in the emergency room after an exchange of gunfire, authorities said. The Columbus-based Mount Carmel private health system said they won t release the names of the hospital officers involved in the fatal shooting of Jackson, with officials arguing that that information isnât subject to the state open records law. (Doral Chenoweth III/Columbus Dispatch via AP, File) COLUMBUS (AP) The names of the hospital officers involved in the fatal shooting of a man in an Ohio emergency room last month won’t be released by a private health system, with officials arguing that that information isn’t subject to the state open records law. ....
Westerville hospital won’t release names of officers in shooting By Andrew Welsh-Huggins - Associated Press COLUMBUS The names of the hospital officers involved in the fatal shooting of a man in an Ohio emergency room last month won’t be released by a private health system, with officials arguing that that information isn’t subject to the state open records law. Columbus and suburban Westerville police officers, along with security officers from Mount Carmel St. Ann’s Hospital, also in Westerville, all had roles in events leading to the April 12 death of Miles Jackson. Both Columbus and St. Ann’s officers fired their weapons. ....
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