Columbus grand jury returns ‘No True Bill’ in 2025 officer shooting
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A Platte County grand jury issued a ‘No True Bill’ in August 2025 regarding a Columbus, Nebraska officer-involved shooting. The incident occurred on August 2, 2025, and involved the Columbus Police Department. The decision indicates the grand jury found insufficient evidence to charge any officers in the case. The shooting remains under investigation, with no charges filed as of March 2026. The Columbus Police Department has not commented on the case details.
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Key Facts
- Grand jury issued ‘No True Bill’ in August 2025 shooting
- Incident occurred in Columbus, Nebraska
- Columbus Police Department involved
Incident Details
| Location | Columbus, Nebraska |
| Department | Columbus Police Department |
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