Video of Ohio police fatally shooting pregnant Black woman to be released

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Ta’Kiya Young, 21, pronounced dead shortly after 24 August shooting and unborn child did not survive

Body-camera footage showing the final moments of a pregnant Black woman who was shot and killed by police in anTa’Kiya Young, a 21-year-old from Columbus, was pronounced dead shortly after the 24 August shooting outside a grocery store in Blendon Township. Her unborn daughter did not survive.

The Blendon Township police chief, John Belford, said the delay resulted from a small staff trying to process the video and properly redact certain footage in accordance with Ohio law. The family would be able to review the video before it was made public, he said. “She was so excited to have this little girl,” Nadine Young told reporters on Wednesday. “She has her two little boys, but she was so fired up to have this girl. She is going to be so missed.The police chief gave a brief account of the shooting the day after it happened, in a video statement. He said two officers were helping someone get into a locked car when a supermarket employee told them several people were leaving with stolen items.

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