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Police Recruits in Kentucky Can Earn Associate’s Degree For Free
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Officials say a new initiative will allow Kentucky police academy recruits to earn an associate’s degree for free. A statement from the Kentucky Justice and Public… Read More
City Approves $130K Settlement in Excessive Force Lawsuit
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia city has approved payments totaling $130,000 to settle a lawsuit accusing three police officers of using excessive force against a teenager and his… Read More
3 More Police Departments Latest to Meet State Standards
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The state says the latest law enforcement agencies to be certified on standards governing the use of deadly force and other policies are a sheriff’s office… Read More
Police Officer Who Offered Money for Sex Back on Duty
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A Columbus police officer who was suspended after he admitted he offered to pay a woman for sex is now back on duty. Twenty-six-year-old Officer Helal… Read More
Police Discuss Rally With Organizers, Plan Coverage Of Event
Police are planning their presence at a rally to protest the purchase of a new home for the Ohio University president. Police and organizers of the Bat Rally, to be… Read More
Ohio Governor’s Panel Weighs More State Oversight of Police
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The panel commissioned by Gov. John Kasich to study police and community relations in Ohio is looking at whether state oversight of police officers should be… Read More
Ohio Governor’s Police Relations Panel Holds Next Meeting
The panel commissioned by Gov. John Kasich to study police and community relations in Ohio is getting closer to a final report. Kasich formed the 24-person committee of city council… Read More
Police Chief: ‘Huge’ Gap Between Law Enforcement, Community
A veteran Ohio police chief says it may be time to change how police officers are trained to close a gap between law enforcement expectations and those of the community…. Read More
Governor’s Police Relations Panel To Hold Forum In Columbus
Gov. John Kasich plans to address the group he commissioned to study police and community relations in Ohio. The latest in a series of meetings around the state will take… Read More