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Donovan Lewis was born on 2002 in Columbus, Ohio, is an August 2022 event in the United States. Discover Donovan Lewis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 22 years old?

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On August 30, 2022, 20-year-old African-American man Donovan Lewis (born May 14, 2002) was shot and killed by Officer Ricky Anderson of the Columbus Division of Police (CDP) in the Hilltop neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio as officers served a warrant at his apartment.

Police were serving a warrant against Lewis for domestic violence against his pregnant girlfriend, assault and improper handling of a firearm.

After officers detained two men at the apartment, police opened the door to Lewis's bedroom, after which point Anderson fired a single shot at Lewis who was laying in bed.

At about 2:00 AM on August 30, 2022, Columbus Police served a warrant at Lewis's apartment in the Hilltop neighborhood for improperly handling a firearm, assault, and domestic violence.

Officers knocked on the front door for eight to ten minutes before a resident of the apartment opened the door.

Police detained him and another resident.

Police released a canine unit which walked into the kitchen before approaching and barking at Lewis's bedroom door.

Officer Ricky Anderson, a 30-year veteran of the department, opened the bedroom door and almost immediately fired once, hitting Lewis.

Police claim Lewis was holding a vape pen in his hands but it is not visible in the recording.

Lewis is then handcuffed by Officers Knox and Dodrill, who were present at the scene.

Police carried him outside the apartment, where they performed CPR.

Lewis was transported to a hospital and later pronounced dead.

Body camera footage of the shooting was released the same day as the shooting, along with footage of two recent non-fatal Columbus Police shootings.

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is investigating the shooting.

On October 25, the Franklin County Coroner's Office ruled Lewis' death a homicide.

On March 3, 2023, Anderson retired from the CDP "in bad standing", due to the ongoing investigations into Lewis's death.

On August 4th, Anderson was indicted on charges of Reckless Homicide and murder.

Protests were held outside the Columbus Police headquarters on September 2.

Lewis's family hired attorney Rex Elliott of Cooper Elliot Personal Injury Lawyers.

A press conference was held at a downtown Columbus hotel on September 1.

Lewis' family sued Anderson and four other officers for $25,000.

The Brady Campaign and the NAACP released statements condemning the shooting.

On September 7, the Columbus Division of Police Chief Elaine Bryant announced the department would no longer execute pre-planned arrest warrants at private homes for misdemeanor offenses unless it is approved by a lieutenant or someone with a higher authority.

The change does not apply to SWAT or task force personnel.