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- The history of Osaze Osagie’s case: 5 years since, family still seeks . . .
Wednesday marks five years since the death of Osaze Osagie, a 29-year-old Black man who died after being shot by a State College police officer serving a mental health warrant
- Remembering Osaze - State College Magazine
One year after 29-year-old State College resident Osaze Osagie was fatally shot by a police officer, a deep wound remains in the community When he was a preschooler, Osaze Osagie devoted himself to God It was a relationship he nurtured for the rest of his life
- State College remembers Osaze Osagie 6 years after death | Centre Daily . . .
The gathering honored the memory of Osaze Osagie, who was tragically killed by police at his apartment on March 20, 2019
- Bio — Remembering Osaze
Osaze was often referred to as “gentle” by those who knew him Ever faithful, he considered himself a New Yorker for life His favorite NBA team was the New York Knicks, no matter how badly they did, and his favorite NFL team was the New York Giants
- Five years later: Remembering Osaze Osagies legacy - WTAJ
Osaze Osagie was a 29-year-old Black man who was killed by police after they responded to a mental health call back in 2019 A few months after the incident, all officers involved were cleared of all charges by the Centre County District Attorney
- Family of Osaze Osagie agrees to dismiss some claims in ongoing . . . - WJAC
This week, the Osagie estate filed notice that they are agreeing to dismiss four of the original claims in the lawsuit, including an allegation that State College Borough was aware of the police
- Federal court dismisses wrongful death lawsuit filed by Osaze . . . - WPSU
Osaze Osagie, a 29-year-old State College man, was fatally shot by police on March 20, 2019 A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the State College borough and police department in the killing of Osaze Osagie
- Events Planned to Remember Osaze Osagie 5 Years After Fatal Police . . .
Community groups and family members will hold several events over the next week to remember Osaze Osagie five years after he was shot and killed by a State College police officer who was
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