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Green County Prosecutor Stephen Haller refused to charge Officer Sean Williams when he shot and killed an African American man simply talking on the phone while holding a toy rifle in the Beavercreek, Ohio Walmart. As audacious as his refusal to seek justice for Crawford is, it is an even more flagrant disregard for Ohio state law when we consider the fact that Haller had issued a memo on “Open Carry” of firearms. Read More |