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OH: Ohio officer acquitted in deadly shooting of pregnant woman in parking lot
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An Ohio police officer who shot and killed a pregnant woman during a shoplifting investigation has been acquitted of murder and manslaughter charges.
In August 2023, 21-year-old Ta'Kiya Young was suspected of stealing bottles of alcohol when Blendon Township police officer Connor Grubb and a fellow officer approached her car in a Kroger parking lot.
Body camera video shows Grubb confronting Young inside her car and shooting her when she began to drive toward him.
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On Friday morning, a jury acquitted Grubb on all counts he was facing.
Grubb’s attorneys maintain that the officer acted in self-defense and shouldn’t have been indicted, while lawyers for the Young family say they plan to file a lawsuit with the township. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
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| Juries have gotten so stupid that cops can murder pregnant women (cuz cops have SUUUCH a hard job and just want to go home at night to their famWEEZ) and you're guilty until proven innocent if your property is not approved by the crown (get Patrick Adamiak a pardon, but Trump's deep state chief of staff Suzie Wiles-aka "swampy suzie" is keeping Patrick's name off Trump's desk). |
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