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Body camera video shows a Columbus, Ohio, police officer fatally shooting an unarmed 20-year-old Black man

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Body camera video shows a Columbus, Ohio, police officer fatally shooting an unarmed 20-year-old Black man

Donovan Lewis, 20, died Tuesday after being shot by Columbus Police Officer Ricky Anderson, a 30-year veteran with the Columbus Division of Police assigned to the K9 Unit, based on a police assertion.

The capturing is below investigation by the Ohio Bureau of Prison Investigation, and Anderson is presently on go away, Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant stated at a information convention Tuesday. CNN has tried to succeed in Anderson for remark and likewise reached out to the Fraternal Order of Police.

The capturing occurred round 2 a.m. Tuesday at an condo constructing the place uniformed officers had been serving a felony warrant for home violence and assault and improper dealing with of a firearm, Bryant stated on the information convention. A information launch by police indicated the male who was shot, later recognized as Lewis, because the particular person sought within the felony warrant.

“The officers knocked on the door for a number of minutes … acknowledging themselves as Columbus Cops,” Bryant stated.

Police physique digicam video reveals them knocking and calling out to occupants repeatedly for greater than eight minutes. They known as for “Donovan” by identify a number of occasions.

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Finally, a person got here to the door and was taken into custody by police, Bryant stated. He advised officers he’d been asleep, they usually took a knife from his pocket. A second man contained in the condo was taken into custody a few minute later.

Officers requested if anybody else was contained in the condo, Bryant stated, however had been unable to find out that.

Anderson and a K9 had been then known as in by Columbus Police to see if anybody else was inside, Bryant stated.

“As soon as the K9 officer arrived on the scene, further bulletins had been made for anybody else inside to come back out or the K9 was going to be launched inside the condo,” Bryant stated.

Within the police physique digicam video, the K9 is seen barking outdoors a again bed room door, then officers enter the condo and warn they will ship a canine in.

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An officer is seen opening the bed room door, the place a person is seen on a mattress.

Bodycam video reveals Anderson firing a single shot at a person, later recognized as Lewis, moments after opening the bed room door.

Throughout the information convention, Bryant confirmed the physique digicam video frame-by-frame, asserting that the second Anderson opened fireplace, it appeared Lewis was holding “one thing” in his hand.

A vape pen was later discovered subsequent to Lewis on the mattress, Bryant says. As soon as Lewis was handcuffed, video reveals, officers started rendering support.

Lewis was taken to a close-by hospital, the place he was pronounced useless at 3:19 a.m., based on the Columbus Police assertion.

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An lawyer for Lewis’ household condemned the capturing in an announcement to CNN affiliate WSYX, calling the officer’s habits reckless.

“The bodycam footage launched yesterday afternoon says all of it,” the assertion stated. “In actually the blink of an eye fixed, a Columbus police officer shot and killed Donovan Lewis, an unarmed younger Black man who was alone in his mattress in the midst of the evening.”

“Because of this solely reckless habits by a Columbus Police Officer, a household is left to grieve the lack of such a younger soul.”

The incident was simply the most recent in a string of lethal and controversial regulation enforcement shootings involving town’s Black residents in recent times which have prompted protests over racial injustice and a overview by the US Division of Justice into the Columbus Division of Police.
A Franklin County Sheriff’s Workplace deputy fatally shot Casey Goodson Jr. in December 2020 because the 23-year-old tried to enter his residence with a Subway sandwich. The deputy was working for the US Marshals Service Fugitive Activity Pressure in search of violent offenders on the time, police stated, however Goodson was not the person being sought. A grand jury indicted the deputy on two counts of homicide and one depend of reckless murder.
Later that month, a Columbus police officer fatally shot Andre Hill as officers responded to a report of a person who was sitting in his SUV for an prolonged interval. The officer in that case was fired and charged with homicide, and town council later voted to approve a $10 million settlement to Hill’s household, the most important within the metropolis’s historical past.
Ma’Khia Bryant, 16, was killed in one other capturing final April when Columbus police responded to her foster residence, the place Ma’Khia had been arguing with one other younger girl over a messy residence and unmade mattress. Police physique digicam video confirmed Ma’Khia lunge on the different girl with a knife, and a grand jury later declined to indict the officer who fired the deadly shot.

Bryant, the police chief, stated Tuesday officers are “put in compromising, doubtlessly life-threatening conditions” day by day, “wherein we’re required to make split-second selections.”

“Because the chief, it’s my job to carry my officers accountable, nevertheless it’s additionally my job to supply them assist and guarantee that I give that to them via the method,” Bryant stated. “In the event that they do the proper issues for the proper causes, we’ll assist them. In the event that they do one thing flawed, they are going to be held accountable.”

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Israel-Hizbollah ceasefire holds as thousands seek to return to homes

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Israel-Hizbollah ceasefire holds as thousands seek to return to homes

A US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hizbollah appeared to be holding on Wednesday morning, raising hopes that some of the more than 1mn Lebanese civilians displaced by the conflict would be able to return home.

The deal, which took effect at 4am local time, was described by US President Joe Biden as “designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities”.

Thousands of evacuated residents attempted to return to their homes in Beirut’s bombed-out southern suburbs on Wednesday, as the Lebanese government gave its official backing to the ceasefire.

“Today we begin the process of rebuilding what was destroyed,” said Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati. “Despite the great pain and this great catastrophe that afflicted the nation . . . it is a new day.”

But in a sign of the fragility of the deal, the Israel Defense Forces issued an “urgent message” to the residents of southern Lebanon, warning them not to return to their villages or approach Israeli forces.

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An Israeli security official said the country’s jets were still patrolling over Lebanon and that ground troops were positioned inland and “prepared for any developments and any violations”.

He added that since the morning there had been “several instances” in which “suspicious people” had come close to Israeli troops, who responded with warning fire. 

The official said such “isolated events” could recur in coming hours “until people understand what’s happening on the ground”.

The Lebanese army also called on civilians to wait before returning to “occupied territories” in the south of the country and to exercise caution due to unexploded ordnance in other areas.

More than 1mn Lebanese people have been displaced by the fighting, which was triggered when Hizbollah, the Iran-backed militant group, began firing into northern Israel in the days after Hamas’s October 7 2023 attack from Gaza.

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About 60,000 Israelis have also been evacuated from the north of their country due to Hizbollah rocket, missile and drone fire.

During the conflict, more than 3,700 Lebanese and more than 140 Israelis have been killed.

The offensive dealt a series of devastating blows to Hizbollah, killing its longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah and damaging large amounts of its weapons and infrastructure, as well as destroying broad swaths of the country’s east and south.

In a pre-recorded video message on Tuesday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the objective of the war had been to return northern Israeli residents to their homes. But he stopped short of calling for them to do so immediately.

Northern Israeli mayors and regional council heads had blasted Netanyahu on Tuesday for agreeing the deal with Hizbollah.

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Dahiyeh residents celebrate the ceasefire deal, with one man carrying a picture of the assassinated Hizbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, Beirut, Lebanon © Bilal Hussein/AP

Under the terms of the agreement, announced by Biden and approved by Israel’s cabinet, the IDF will gradually withdraw from Lebanon over a period of 60 days and be replaced by the Lebanese army.

The Lebanese government is formally required to “prevent Hizbollah and all other armed groups in the territory of Lebanon from carrying out any operations against Israel”, while Israel is obliged “not to carry out any offensive military operations against Lebanese targets”.

Hizbollah will be barred from rebuilding its infrastructure in southern parts of Lebanon. The group’s fighters are meant to move mainly north of the Litani river, which runs up to 30km from the Israel-Lebanon border.

The deal is based on UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the previous Israel-Hizbollah war in 2006, but was never properly implemented.

Hizbollah has accepted the ceasefire agreement, according to people involved in the negotiations.

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Iran also welcomed the ceasefire, despite previously insisting that Israel had to end its war against Hamas in Gaza before the hostilities could stop.

Hizbollah is the most powerful force in the Tehran-led “axis of resistance”, an umbrella of militant groups that began launching attacks against Israel in solidarity with Hamas.

Hamas itself issued a statement commending Hizbollah’s “immense sacrifices” and the “pivotal role” it had played over the past year’s hostilities, but stopped short of praising the ceasefire.

Biden said the US and France would work with Israel and Lebanon for this week’s deal to be fully implemented, adding there would be no US troops deployed in southern Lebanon.

He added that his administration would pursue an effort to revive talks among Turkey, Egypt, Qatar and Israel on a Gaza ceasefire.

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Mike Waltz, the national security adviser of president-elect Donald Trump, has also hailed what he termed “concrete steps towards de-escalation in the Middle East”.

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In parts of Dahiyeh, an area of Beirut where Hizbollah has a controlling presence, traffic was at a standstill, as people sought to return to their homes. Many waved both Hizbollah and Lebanon’s flags as they sang and shot guns in the air in celebration.

“As soon as the bombs stopped this morning, I came here,” said Hajj Amin, a 56-year-old notary public. “I just wanted to see with my own eyes what the enemy had done to my neighbourhood.”

Nabih Berri, speaker of the Lebanese parliament, called on his compatriots to “return to your land, for it will be glorified by your return to it, even if you live in the rubble of houses”.

Netanyahu said that “the duration of the ceasefire depends on what will happen in Lebanon”.

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He also insisted he had reached “full understandings” with the US that Israel will maintain “full military freedom of action” in the event that Hizbollah breaks the terms of the deal.

“If Hizbollah violates the agreement and tries to arm itself, we will attack,” Netanyahu said. “If it tries to rebuild terrorist infrastructure near the border, we will attack. If it launches a rocket, if it digs a tunnel, if it brings in a truck with missiles, we will attack.”

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Gregg Jarrett: Americans had final say on Jack Smith's 'misbegotten' Trump prosecutions

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Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett said Tuesday that President-elect Trump’s latest legal victory “came as no shock” after U.S. special counsel Jack Smith requested to drop the federal election interference case. Jarrett told “Fox & Friends” that Smith appeared “desperate” to help the Democratic presidential nominee win in order to save his job and continue the “misbegotten” prosecutions.

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GREGG JARRETT: This is no great shock. The moment Trump won, Smith’s misbegotten cases were over. And he knew and feared that that might happen. Which is why he tried to rush the prosecutions before the election. And when he failed, then he attempted to harm Trump’s chances at the ballot box to really see to the public damaging documents right before the election. And that, of course, ignored DOJ rules that forbid it. Even the judge said that’s irregular, but she happily went along with it. You know, the special counsel, I think, was desperate to help the Democratic nominee win so he could keep his job and continue these vindictive prosecutions. Obviously, it didn’t work. Americans had the final say.

WASHINGTON, DC – AUGUST 1: Special Prosecutor Jack Smith addresses reporters after his grand jury has issued more indictments of former President Donald Trump in Washington, DC.  (Bill O’Leary/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

These two cases should never have been brought. Jack Smith was appointed three days after Trump announced he was running for president, which tells you everything you need to know. No fair or neutral prosecutor would have ever done this. These were purely political, which is what Jack Smith has always done in his career. They were legally weak based on completely untested legal theories, and constitutional roadblocks were everywhere in front of him. The Supreme Court shredded the J6 case on immunity grounds, and the high court also said, ‘DOJ, you’re misusing the obstruction charges.’ So in the end, there was really nothing left of Smith’s cases. 

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Smith’s case was related to the investigation into the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol breach.

“The Government has moved to dismiss the Superseding Indictment without prejudice,” U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan wrote in a decision. “Defendant does not oppose the Motion…and the court will grant it.”

Smith also filed a motion to drop his appeal in his classified records case against Trump – a case that was tossed in July by federal Judge Aileen Cannon. Cannon ruled Smith was unlawfully appointed as special counsel. 

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The moves come after Smith, earlier this month after Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election, signaled he would begin winding down his case against Trump. The filing went live on the Department of Justice docket on Monday afternoon.

Fox News’ Brooke Singman contributed to this report.

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A former senior Chinese financial regulator has said top Beijing leaders set “psychological” targets for the nation’s stock markets and currency exchange rate that are not based on fundamentals.

The comments to a seminar by Xiao Gang, former head of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, offer a rare insight into the often murky world of elite policymaking at a time when the Communist party under President Xi Jinping has been tightening control of the financial system.

In videoed remarks made at the seminar in mid-November at the PBC School of Finance at Tsinghua University and published on the social media site X last week, Xiao said that while top leaders did not officially set market levels, they became nervous when certain thresholds were passed.

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Xiao, who was removed as CSRC chief in 2016 after a severe market downturn, said senior officials kept “goals” in their minds for the markets. These were not “personal” targets but depended “rather on what the leadership considers as the standard”.

He said China’s leaders became uncomfortable if the stock market benchmark, the Shanghai Composite index, fell below 3,000 points.

“The 3,000-point goal is just a psychological goal; it has no scientific proof and does not come with any [formal] government order,” Xiao said, laughing. “But there is a consensus [among the top leadership].”

“This has been a [perception] ingrained in people’s minds for many years. But how much scientific basis is there for this? None,” he said.

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The frank comments from Xiao, who worked in China’s central bank before playing an important role in banking sector reform as head of state-owned Bank of China, were highly unusual even for a retired senior official. In China, discussion or criticism of the internal workings of the leadership process can lead to severe punishment.

Xiao said China’s leaders had once considered any weakening of the renminbi through Rmb7 to the dollar to be a very worrying prospect, but when this did finally occur several years ago, “nothing significant happened” to the markets.

“It wasn’t us who were worried; it was the senior leadership,” he said.

The onshore renminbi was trading onshore at Rmb7.26 to the dollar on Wednesday.

Beijing sees the exchange rate as critically important to its mission to develop China as a reliable trading partner, with numerous officials calling for a stable exchange rate against the dollar.

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Chinese authorities also see the country’s stock markets as both venues for corporate fundraising and important tools for maintaining social stability. Investors have long suspected the top leadership maintains unofficial targets for the markets and tries to steer trading when prices breach these levels.

Millions of Chinese households participate in the stock market as one of a limited range of investment opportunities available to the middle class in the country, particularly after a recent real estate sector crash.

State-affiliated entities, known as the “national team”, occasionally launch buying sprees to prop up stocks. In September, the government announced one of its biggest monetary policy interventions yet to encourage more institutional buying of equities.

Xiao was asked at the seminar about the government’s use of the “national team” to support markets.

“The ‘national team’ only intervenes at rock-bottom levels, such as 2,600, 2,700, or 2,800 points,” he said, referring to the Shanghai Composite Index. The index was at 3,276.58 after Wednesday’s morning trading session, up 0.5 per cent on the day.

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Xiao’s remarks drew a stinging rebuke from Dong Shaopeng, an advisory committee member of the Securities Association of China, a body under the direct supervision of the CSRC.

As a former regulatory official and a veteran of the financial sector, Xiao’s remarks could cause turmoil in public opinion, Dong wrote in an article posted on the social media platform Weixin.

“Such information, when taken out of context, spreads false information,” Dong said.

Xiao could not be reached for comment. The CSRC and the PBC School of Finance did not respond to a request for comment. The People’s Bank of China declined to comment.

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