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The 2016 shooting of 13-year-old Tyre King by Columbus police, which sparked protests and public outrage, resulted in no criminal charges for the officer involved. Despite protests and civil lawsuits, police officer Bryan Mason was not indicted or convicted, and he continues to work for the Columbus Division of Police. The incident, along with other cases like George Floyd's murder, has led to police reforms in Columbus, including expanded body camera use and the creation of a Civilian Police Review Board.
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