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Tim Ryan supports Ohio teachers for going on strike, not going to school over 'learning conditions'

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Senate candidate Tim Ryan supports teachers in Columbus, Ohio, going on strike for the first few days of the school year after not being able to reach an agreement with the school board over "learning conditions."

According to The Columbus Education Association (CEA) website, the union filed a notice of intent to strike earlier this month, threatening to not show up to school until they could reach an agreement on their contract with the school board. Democrat Senate candidate Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio., supports the teacher's decision to strike, telling Fox News Digital, "With our kids losing so much ground over the last few years, it’s clear we need them back in the classroom – but that should not come at the expense of their health and safety with no air conditioning, leaky buildings and overcrowding." "I support our teachers standing up for the well-being of their students and urge Columbus City Schools to come back to the bargaining table," Ryan concluded. PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS IMPLEMENTING COVID RESTRICTIONS MEET FEROCIOUS COMMUNITY PUSHBACK

Rep. Tim Ryan is standing with the teachers in Columbus, Ohio, who are on strike.
Rep. Tim Ryan is standing with the teachers in Columbus, Ohio, who are on strike. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

A press release from the association stated the reasons for the strike: "At issue is disagreement over learning conditions such as smaller class sizes, full-time Art, Music, and P.E. teachers at the elementary level, and functional heating and air-conditioning in classrooms, as well as adequate planning time, a cap on the number of class periods during the school day, outsourcing positions to private, for-profit corporations from outside the community, and recruiting and retaining the best educators for Columbus students." WISCONSIN SCHOOL BOARD VOTES TO BAN PRIDE, BLM FLAGS FROM CLASSROOMS CEA represents around 4,500 teachers, nurses, psychologists, and several other education professionals in the school district. The teachers plan on remaining on strike until an agreement with the school board is made. 

CEA represents around 4,500 teachers, nurses, psychologists, and several other education professionals in the school district.

CEA represents around 4,500 teachers, nurses, psychologists, and several other education professionals in the school district. (Reuters/Jim Vondruska)

"CEA has consistently maintained that we are fighting not just for CEA members, but for our students and community.  That is why CEA will continue that fight until a fair agreement is reached for the schools Columbus Students Deserve," spokesperson for CEA Regina Fuentes wrote in the release. 

GOP nominee JD Vance is the Trump-backed candidate competing against Rep. Tim Ryan for the open Senate seat.

GOP nominee JD Vance is the Trump-backed candidate competing against Rep. Tim Ryan for the open Senate seat. (LM Otero/AP )

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With no incumbents in the Ohio Senate race, Ryan, who is currently representing Ohio's 13th Congressional District, is running for Senate against Trump-endorsed GOP nominee JD Vance.


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Gunman killed after trying to breach FBI office in Ohio

Police said officers attempted to negotiate with the suspect, but he raised a weapon towards the police and was fatally shot in the standoff.

The FBI said a person armed with a weapon had tried to
The FBI said a person armed with a weapon had tried to "breach" the entry to the bureau's office in the Ohio city of Cincinnati. (Reuters)

An armed man who fled after attempting to breach an FBI office in the US state of Ohio was killed in a standoff with police, authorities say.

The incident on Thursday drew nationwide attention as it occurred only a few days after the Federal Bureau of Investigation searched former president Donald Trump's Florida home, infuriating right-wing circles, although there was no immediate indication the events were linked.

The FBI said on Thursday morning that a person armed with a weapon had tried to "breach" the entry to the bureau's office in the Ohio city of Cincinnati.

"Upon the activation of an alarm and a response by armed FBI special agents, the subject fled," the FBI said in a statement.

According to local media, the man fired a nail gun and brandished an AR-15-style rifle before fleeing by car.

A police spokesperson said the vehicle was pursued by law enforcement and that it stopped in a rural area.

"Once the vehicle came to a stop, gunfire was exchanged between officers on the scene and the suspect," the spokesperson said.

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Officers then attempted to negotiate with the suspect, but he did not surrender, the spokesperson told a press conference after the standoff ended.

After the suspect raised a weapon towards the police, officers shot him and "he succumbed to his injuries at the scene," the spokesperson said.

NBC reported that the suspect, according to three people aiding law enforcement, could be seen in photos of the January 6 attack on the US Capitol by Trump supporters, but it was unclear whether he went inside.

FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday denounced threats made against the FBI following the raid on Trump's residence, calling them "deplorable and dangerous."

"Violence against law enforcement is not the answer no matter who you're upset with," Wray said.

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Source: AFP


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Ohio sheriff’s deputy shot while responding to mobile home park shooting: reports

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A Clark County sheriff’s deputy was shot and critically injured Sunday afternoon while responding to a shooting at a mobile home park, according to reports. 

The shooting happened around 11:30 a.m. at Harmony Township in the 1100 block of Ashwood Drive

One of the officers was flown to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. 

One of the officers was flown to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio.  (Google Maps)

Video shot by The Dayton Daily News shows a mobile home engulfed in flames with multiple law enforcement agencies on scene. 

According to the paper, one Clark County sheriff’s deputy was shot and is in critical condition. Another deputy injured his leg – but was not shot – while avoiding gunfire. 

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News Center 7 reported both deputies were loaded into ambulances and transported to area hospitals. 

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation refused to confirm the incident, only saying that it had been requested by the Clark County Sheriff's Office to investigate an officer-involved shooting at the Harmony Estates Mobile Home Park. 

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The Clark County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that an officer-involved shooting had taken place and the investigation is ongoing. 

This is a developing story. Check back for updates. 


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Ohio 16-year-old boy wanted in killing mom of five kids caught in crossfire

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A 16-year-old Ohio boy is being sought by police for the killing of a mother of five children caught in crossfire.

A warrant was issued after Kyrim A. Curenton was identified as a suspect in the July 16 death of Lelia King, Fox 28 reported. He faces charges of reckless homicide and weapons under disability.

The shooting occurred around 8:40 p.m. and a good Samaritan was providing aid to King when officers arrived at the scene, police said. 

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A Columbus Division of Police cruiser. A local teenage boy is being sought for the killing of a mother of five children last week. 

A Columbus Division of Police cruiser. A local teenage boy is being sought for the killing of a mother of five children last week.  (Columbus Division of Police)

She was taken to a hospital where she later died. 

Authorities said King was about to get out of her car and go into a convenience store when she was caught in gunfire being exchanged between two groups. 

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