
Steve LeVine
Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council and Editor at The Electric
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2 days ago |
cwcolumbus.com | Steve LeVine |Steve Levine
A recent surge in deadly violence in Columbus has prompted residents and community leaders to take action to ensure the safety of their neighborhoods. On Monday night, the sound of gunfire echoed through South Princeton Avenue in Franklinton, claiming the life of 19-year-old Richard Murphy. "It was an automatic weapon, it was no bang, bang, it was popopopopopop," said a man who asked to remain anonymous for safety reasons.
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3 days ago |
cwcolumbus.com | Steve LeVine |Steve Levine
Audrey Mustard vividly recalls her mother, Reba McCoy, singing the Village People 1970's hit "Macho Man" into a hairbrush as she prepared her for bed when she was a little girl. McCoy, affectionately known as "Rebbie," vanished in 1999, leaving behind four children. Mustard is still searching for answers. "It's been rough, it's more of a just not knowing, no closure," Mustard said.
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6 days ago |
cwcolumbus.com | Steve LeVine |Steve Levine
TOPICS:ShootingElderly womanTimothy BrownPolice pursuitFelonious assaultFranklin County JailGunfireApartment complexCrime scene tape surrounds a Linden apartment on Cleveland Avenue after a shooting incident Thursday night left an elderly woman wounded inside her home. The chaos unfolded when gunfire erupted in a breezeway of the apartment complex, with bullets penetrating the walls and striking the woman in the left arm.
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1 week ago |
cwcolumbus.com | Steve LeVine |Steve Levine
Family members of 6-year-old Eva Bretz are raising money online to give her a proper burial and bring her father, who is serving in the military in Texas, home to be with the family. Columbus police body camera footage recorded last month shows officers responding to a call at Eva's home after reports that she was not breathing. Blake Hutchinson, the boyfriend of Eva's mother, Ashley Fagan, told officers that Eva became sick after getting caught in a tree.
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1 week ago |
cwcolumbus.com | Steve LeVine |Steve Levine
Inside the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation's DNA lab, forensic scientists are dedicated to solving the mysteries of unidentified remains and bringing closure to families of missing persons. Hallie Dreyer, DNA lab supervisor, emphasized the persistence required in work. "They are very stubborn; they are not usually willing to give up easily," said Dreyer. LOCAL | Mother's two-decade quest for missing son continuesCurrently, around 100 cases of unidentified remains await resolution in Ohio.
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