#Conduct #Pattern #Practices #Investigation #Columbus,
Columbus Division of Police has a long history of using excessive and deadly force against residents in Columbus, Ohio. Black people are disproportionately harmed and/or killed by Columbus Division of Police. According to This Scorecard Columbus, Ohio has:
^ More Killings by Police per Arrest than 99% of Departments
^ More Racial Disparities in Deadly Force than 74% of Departments
^ More Unarmed People Killed per Arrest than 86% of Departments
This Scorecard demonstrates that
^ The [CDP] has killed 48 people from 2013 to 2021, according to policescorecard.org
^ 8% of those killed were unarmed
^ There have been more than 4,000 civilian complaints against [CDP]
^ Officer Ricky Anderson shot and killed Donovan Lewis on Tuesday, Aug. 30
^ Anderson was put on administrative leave
Black people are not safe in Columbus, Ohio. Not only are residents of the city in danger, there is a culture of racial discrimination and harassment inside the Division. For decades, the Division has avoided accountability and police killing is increasing. In 2021, Mayor Andrew Ginther averted a Pattern or Practices Investigation while leading the city to believe that an investigation was boing done. Instead of a Pattern or Practices Investigation by the Civil Rights Division of the US Department of Justice, there was a review by the Community Oriented Policing Services which brought no change and more Black people were killed by police. We need a Pattern or Practices Investigation and a consent decree with thorough oversight in order to stop this cycle of state sanctioned violence.
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