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Columbus Public Safety Director Ned Pettus Jr. Announces Retirement


Columbus Public Safety Director Ned Pettus Jr. at a press conference on July 8, 2021.
City of Columbus Public Safety Director Ned Pettus Jr. announced his retirement Thursday morning after serving the city in various positions for 40 years.
Pettus said in a press release he will be retiring to focus on his family as he soon turns 70.
“Serving this city has been my honor and privilege, he said. This is the community that made me. It is a part of who I am, and always will be.”
Pettus spent 35 years with the Columbus Division of Fire where he became the city s first African American fire chief in 2002. In 2016, Mayor Andrew Ginther appointed him as the city s public safety director. Ginther said Pettus long career with the city has been incredible. ....

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Police: Traffic stops down 80% in Columbus


Police: Traffic stops down 80% in Columbus
According to a study, there were more than 3,000 traffic stops in January 2019 compared to less than 500 for January 2021.
Author: Lacey Crisp
Updated: 5:10 PM EDT June 3, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Columbus police have seen an 80% drop in traffic stops in 2021 compared to 2019. 
According to police, fewer people were getting pulled over. 
“The magnitude of the drop was rather surprising,” said Columbus Police Acting Commander Tim Myers.
But what impact does that have, and why are there fewer stops?
In March 2020, people stayed because of state health orders. Streets were empty. Traffic stops fell significantly.
Then, protests broke out downtown. Officers were diverted to maintain peace. ....

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