Ta’Kiya Young

Officer Acquitted in Ta’Kiya Young Shooting Death Following Shoplifting Accusation

In Columbus, Ohio, police officer Connor Grubb was acquitted on all counts, including murder, in the shooting death of Ta’Kiya Young, a pregnant Black woman accused of shoplifting. Despite bodycam footage showing Young’s car slowly moving toward Grubb, who then fired a fatal shot, the jury found him not guilty. The victim’s family expressed outrage, and their attorney vowed to continue a civil lawsuit, citing concerns about a dual system of justice. Grubb’s defense attorney stated that Grubb and his family were relieved, yet acknowledged the emotional burden of taking a life on duty.

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Ohio officer who fatally shot pregnant 21-year-old Ta’Kiya Young charged with murder

As I read the tragic story of 21-year-old Ta’Kiya Young, a pregnant woman who was fatally shot by an Ohio police officer over a suspected shoplifting incident, my heart aches for the unnecessary loss of two lives. The fact that she was pregnant makes the situation even more heart-wrenching. It is a stark reminder of the fragility of life, especially when it is taken away due to a split-second decision made in high-pressure situations.

The officer involved, Officer Grubb, has now been charged with murder, and the legal proceedings will determine the outcome of this case. The debate on whether he should be charged with double murder due to Young being pregnant is another layer of complexity in this tragic event.… Continue reading