WOSU by Clare Roth 12/16/2020
A column published by one of Ohio's most powerful gun rights organizations says Second Amendment supporters should demand answers about the shooting death of a Black man in Columbus.
Franklin County Sheriff's deputy Jason Meade shot and killed 23-year-old Casey Goodson Jr. on December 4, claiming he was waving a handgun. Goodson's family says he was holding a bag of sandwiches and unlocking the door of his home. Law enforcement says Meade never mistook a sandwich for a gun.
While hundreds of people have rallied in downtown Columbus demanding answers, Chad Baus with the Buckeye Firearms Association believes gun owners should be seeking those answers as well.
“I am encouraging Second Amendment rights people to join in the call that we get all the facts and we get a fair and impartial investigation in this thing, because Casey deserves that as much as any other concealed handgun licensed holder,†he says.
More:
https://radio.wosu.org/post/buckeye-firearms-association-wants-answers-casey-goodson-jr-shooting#stream/0