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State Panel Sets Standards For Police Recruitment, Use Of Force

Public Safety Director John Born and former state senator Nina Turner. (Karen Kasler/Statehouse Bureau)

For the first time in state history, there is a set of minimum standards for the use of deadly force and police recruitment. Statehouse correspondent Karen Kasler reports.

Most law enforcement agencies in Ohio meet or exceed the minimum standards set by the panel that's reviewing police and community relations for the past nine months, says Public Safety Director John Born, the group's co-chair.

"But what we're really after is trying to raise the bar so those agencies that don't have these policy statements or those other elements are able to have a good guidepost of where they need to be," Born said.

Former Sen. Nina Turner (D-Cleveland) is also a co-chair. She said standards should give communities some confidence. 

Gov. John Kasich created the task force after the deadly police-involved shootings of Tamir Rice in Cleveland and John Crawford near Dayton.