Ohio is spending $349,400 to buy Tasers for corrections officers at two high-security state prisons. The policy for how and ...
Convicted former Columbus ... the officer was on duty. He has been held in the Franklin County jail since his conviction but has not yet been sentenced. The only sentence Coy can receive under Ohio ...
Convicted former Columbus police officer Adam Coy's attorneys ... The only sentence Coy can receive under Ohio law is life in prison without the possibility of parole for 15 years.
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction added 5,100 body worn cameras for parole and prison officers in 2022. These supplement thousands of fixed cameras that monitor inside state prisons.