By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The state investigation into the fatal shooting by Columbus police of a Black man holding a cellphone must seek 'the whole truth,' the Ohio attorney general said Wednesday. Republican Attorney General Dave Yost promised a 'complete, independent and expert investigation' of the shooting early Tuesday. The state Bureau of Criminal Investigation, which falls under the attorney general's office, conducts probes of Columbus police shootings under an arrangement with the city. 'What we have now is an incomplete record. We must allow the record to be completed and the evidence to be […]
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