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Internal investigation into third shootingĪn internal Columbus Division of Police investigation is continuing into a third officer-involved shooting on Aug. Ohio BCI is also investigating that shooting. The teen was rushed to OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, where he is in stable condition. in the area of East Main Street and Seymour Avenue.Ĭolumbus police said two males got out of the back of the car with firearms, resulting in Ohlinger firing at least one shot. Officer Joshua Ohlinger, who has been with the Division of Police for four years, shot and wounded the teen following a traffic stop around 3:30 p.m. On Tuesday morning, Columbus police also identified the officer who wounded a 17-year-old during a shooting on Saturday afternoon on the city's Near East Side. Officer identified in Saturday shooting that injured teen Go to for the latest details about the shooting. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is handling the investigation into the shooting, which is city of Columbus policy.Īdditional details were expected to be released at a press conference late Tuesday afternoon. "Sometimes, you have the best tactical advantage at night."

"They're trying to do the very best they can," Simpson said. He said officers will sometimes look to serve those warrants at night, when they can be relatively sure that the person they're looking for is at home. Simpson said multiple officers were at the scene when the shooting occurred, as is police policy when attempting to serve a felony warrant or a warrant for a violent offense. Third shooting in eight days: BCI investigating after Columbus police shooting on Near East Side hospitalizes one His identity has not yet been released, pending the notification of his family. The man was taken to OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, where he died at 3:19 a.m. Medical aid was rendered immediately, Fraternal Order of Police Capital City Lodge No. One officer fired at least one round, striking the man. Police found the man at the apartment and there was a confrontation inside. Grand jury declines charges: No charges for Columbus police officers after review of March shooting on I-71Ĭolumbus police said multiple officers had gone to the apartment in an effort to arrest the man, who had outstanding warrants for domestic violence, assault and felony improper handling of a firearm. Tuesday in a second-floor apartment in a three-story building located at 3295 Sullivant Ave. The latest shooting occurred around 2 a.m. Columbus police say a man died early Tuesday morning after one of its officers shot him while trying to arrest him on several outstanding warrants - the city's third officer-involved shooting in eight days.
