Article 71R9R US police involved in fatal incidents use victims privacy law to hide their identity

US police involved in fatal incidents use victims privacy law to hide their identity

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Stephen Starr
from US news | The Guardian on (#71R9R)

In dozen of cases officers have used Marsy's Law, which gives victims of crime anonymity, to shield their names

For months, Ohio police officer Connor Grubb and his department attempted to hide his identity following an incident that saw him shoot and kill Ta'Kiya Young and her unborn daughter in a Kroger parking lot outside Columbus in August 2023.

Grubb, who on 21 November was acquitted of murder and other charges, claimed that Young, who was stopped for allegedly stealing, attempted to drive over him - which would make him a victim of a crime and eligible to protect his identity from public view through a legal provision called Marsy's Law. Police footage of the killing shows Young slowly driving the car forward and to the right before Grubb fires through the windshield and into Young's chest.

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