Ohio Police shoot to death teen Ma'Khia Bryant
(CBC NewsCBC News, April 21, 2021) A white policeman shot to death a 16-year old teen named Ma'Khia Bryant Tuesday afternoon in Columbus, Ohio. The shooting happened on camera after someone called 911 saying more than one person was being physically threatened. Canada's CBC News has more videos: bit.ly/1RreYWS.
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"How did we get here? This is a failure on the part of our [police patrolling the] community. Some are guilty, but all of us are responsible."
Ginther said state investigators will determine "if the officer involved was wrong, and if he was we will hold him accountable."
Police identified the killer who fired the shots at the child as Officer Nicholas Reardon, who was hired in December 2019. The killer cop is off street-duty pending an investigation. Calls seeking comment from the police union have not been returned.
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This deadly shooting -- as police are trained to only "shoot to kill" so when using a deployed a weapon, they intend to take a life -- comes at a time when police use of force around the nation -- and in Columbus specifically -- is under new scrutiny. In February, former Columbus Police Officer Adam Coy was indicted on charges related to his killing of Andre Hill, a 47-year-old Black man.
Police release new body cam footage in fatal shooting of teen Ma’Khia Bryant
(TODAY, Apr 22, 2021)
Overnight demonstrators took the streets in Columbus, Ohio, to protest the police killing of Ma’Khia Bryant, a 16-year-old Black girl. Meanwhile, officials released new body-camera footage of how they shot her to death. NBC’s Meagan Fitzgerald reports for TODAY from Columbus.
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