COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ahead of a Saturday funeral for Donovan Lewis, the 20-year-old unarmed man who was fatally shot by a Columbus police officer on Aug. 30, the city's police chief issued a policy change for late-night warrants.
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is probing the shooting. Anderson, a 30-year police veteran who was assigned to the canine unit, and three other officers have been placed on administrative leave.WHAT HAPPENED TO DONOVAN LEWIS:Mourners cried while viewing Lewis's body, laid in an open casket surrounded by flowers at the front of the Columbus chapel where his funeral took place Saturday afternoon.
Effective immediately, no preplanned arrest warrants may be served by Columbus police at private residences between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. for misdemeanor warrants — including domestic violence — or nonviolent felony warrants unless approved by a lieutenant or higher rank, according to the internal memo.
Was he committing a crime? Did they taser him first? Did they ask him to stop and he ran?
So we he deceased ran from police from a legal warrant?
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