Justice Department Willing To Take Action On Jayland Walker Shooting: Biden
President Joe Biden said the Justice Department is willing to make charges if "the evidence reveals potential violations of federal criminal statutes" during the investigation of an Ohio police shooting last week that killed 25-year-old Jayland Walker.
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