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Columbus City Council seats new members of Civilian Police Review Board


The ornamental doorway on the West Broad Street entrance to Columbus City Hall

The Columbus City Council on Monday seated new members of the Civilian Police Review Board, though they split over one nominee whose social-media post last week said there was no need to wait for the facts on the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant by a Columbus police officer.

Kyle Strickland, 30, posted on his personal Facebook account Wednesday that in the case of the fatal shooting the day before: “do not let anyone tell you to ‘wait for all the facts’ while they simultaneously frame their own narrative of what occurred. We’ve seen this story before. Over and over again.”

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Council members voted unanimously to approve every other member of the panel, including two new ones added at the last minute in addition to the nine names nominated by Mayor Andrew J. Ginther last month.



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