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Family mourns Donovan Lewis at funeral after fatal police shooting

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ahead of a Saturday funeral for Donovan Lewis, the 20-year-old unarmed man who was fatally shot by a Columbus police officer on Aug. 30, the city's police chief issued a policy change for late-night warrants.

Columbus police officer Ricky Anderson fatally shot Lewis during an attempted arrest. Lewis, who was wanted on charges of domestic violence, assault and improper handling of a firearm, was in bed at the time of the shooting.

Body camera footage showed Anderson draw his weapon before opening the bedroom door. After an officer yells "Hands!" and shines a light on Lewis as he sits up in bed, Anderson fires a single shot.

Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant said Lewis had what appeared to be a vape pen in his hand during the shooting.

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is probing the shooting. Anderson, a 30-year police veteran who was assigned to the canine unit, and three other officers have been placed on administrative leave.

The shooting sparked protests across Columbus as demonstrators demanded police accountability.

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Donovan Lewis

Family holds funeral for Donovan Lewis

Mourners cried while viewing Lewis's body, laid in an open casket surrounded by flowers at the front of the Columbus chapel where his funeral took place Saturday afternoon.

Numerous friends and family spoke of Lewis as a caring person who would check up on his friends; who loved art and music; who forgave; who was respectful to his elders and loved his family; who could quote Bible verses; who was excited about his unborn child on the way; and who would be missed.


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