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The University of Cincinnati is a State-owned university, not a private college or university.
The university police have the same power, authority and jurisdiction as Ohio State Police.
Additionally, the agreement between the University -- the State of Ohio -- and the City of Cincinnati, gives university police the authority to patrol any area of interest to the university, which includes off-campus housing areas.
UC police regularly patrol the campus, the grounds surrounding the campus, the bio-tech center, the university hospital, the power-plant and numerous streets and side streets where students live in private apartments just to name a few places.
Effectively, the police patrol the areas known as Clifton, Corryville and University Heights if someone wants to google it.
Hope that clears things up.
I forgot Fairview. That's another neighborhood the State police can patrol.
The cop haters will ignore your post and keep making statement contrary to what you cite.
If you mean that cops are being charged with murder for defending themselves and protecting the public anytime a black life is involved, then yes, it is just sad.
Defending himself form what? No one was in any danger until the cop pulled a gun a shot a guy in the face.
The University of Cincinnati is a State-owned university, not a private college or university.
The university police have the same power, authority and jurisdiction as Ohio State Police.
Additionally, the agreement between the University -- the State of Ohio -- and the City of Cincinnati, gives university police the authority to patrol any area of interest to the university, which includes off-campus housing areas.
UC police regularly patrol the campus, the grounds surrounding the campus, the bio-tech center, the university hospital, the power-plant and numerous streets and side streets where students live in private apartments just to name a few places.
Effectively, the police patrol the areas known as Clifton, Corryville and University Heights if someone wants to google it.
Hope that clears things up.
I forgot Fairview. That's another neighborhood the State police can patrol.
I don't have a problem with WHERE the cop pulled this over. My issue is that he shot a guy for doing... what exactly? Not wanting a cop reaching into his car without just cause?
The cop has plead not guilty to murder. Not sure if that's been discussed.
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