Last month, the Ohio Attorney General's Office released video footage from an interview police did with Thomas after the shooting. Department of Justice is reportedly conducting a separate review of Beavercreek police's actions. Thomas was talking to Crawford on a cell phone when he was killed inside the store while holding an air-pellet rifle he picked up from a shelf.Ī 911 caller told police the replica gun was a real one, and police have said Crawford did not obey commands to drop the weapon.Ī grand jury has declined to indict the officers involved. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. 5 when he was shot and killed inside the store.Īutopsies will be performed Friday on Thomas and Bailey, a coroner's official said.īoth were ejected from a speeding gray Pontiac after it crashed about 3 p.m., said Cara Neace, a spokeswoman for the Dayton police department.īailey was taken to Miami Valley Hospital, where he later died. Tasha Thomas, 26, of Fairborn and Frederick Bailey, 30, were killed Thursday on North Broadway Street and Edgewood Avenue, according to the Montgomery County Coroner's Office.Ĭounty coroner's records match the date of birth, name and hometown of Tasha Thomas who was on the phone with John Crawford the night of Aug. The girlfriend of the Fairfield man shot and killed by police in a Beavercreek Wal-Mart last year is believed to be the woman who died in a New Year's Day crash in Dayton. Report: Mother of transgender teen says family loved him unconditionallyĮuro sinks after Draghi gives another stimulus hintīono: I may never play guitar again after crash The girlfriend of the Fairfield man killed by Beavercreek police in a Wal-Mart store over the summer is believed to have died in a New Year's Day crash in Dayton. Posted: 10:01 AM EST Updated: 10:56 AM EST Girlfriend of Fairfield man killed in Wal-Mart dies in New Year's crash
What part of 'Turn in the reports according to their individually established timeframe' don't you get? Sheesh! I have gone over this more than once in December. I just don't want to come off as a micro-manager and mean. I'm going to address this in the upcoming unit meeting. I'll just turn in Report #1 when I turn in Report #2. This is not acceptable.Įmployee will then say, Okay. As it stands now, Report #2 is already outdated when Report #1 comes due.
I will then say, that is not how it is according to policy. Just because the employee is not in agreement, the employee will cut me off and state what they want to take place.įor example: I will say, turn in Report #1 and Report #2 separately and according to their established deadline.Įmployee will say, I just usually turn in Report #1 and Report #2 together. I'm tired of the employee talking over me whenever I try to make a point. The issue is not taking direction, being manipulative to get out of meeting established deadlines, and thinking that they are going to run my unit to their benefit.
"The investigation into this incident has been turned over to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation due to the husband of the victim being the chief of police," Peachtree City Police Lt. Margaret McCollom was airlifted to the Atlanta Medical Center, where she is listed in critical condition. In circumstances that remain unclear, McCollom's service weapon discharged twice and the bullets struck his wife, Margaret, Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Sherry Lang told. Peachtree City, the largest city in Fayette County, is located approximately 30 miles southwest of Atlanta. Lang also said McCollom is fully cooperating with investigators.Īccording to the Peachtree City Police Department, their chief of police, William McCollom, called emergency dispatchers Thursday morning to report he had accidentally shot his wife. As a result of our preliminary interview, we have found that he only shot her one time," Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Sherry Lang told reporters. "The initial reports that we got from a 911 call were that the chief had shot his wife, accidentally, twice.
UPDATE: Authorities provided an update at a Thursday afternoon press conference. A Georgia police chief, who claims he accidentally shot his wife twice, has been placed on administrative leave, pending the outcome of the investigation.