Crazy Columbus: Two 15-Year-Old Boys in Deadly Gun Battle Just Miles and Minutes from Fatal Police Shooting of Knife Wielding 16-Year-old Ma’Khia Bryant

Columbus is a Democrat run city in the red state of Ohio. The city, home to the state government and the Ohio State University, has been plagued by violent crime and controversial deadly police shootings in recent years.

Columbus, Ohio statehouse, image by George Faerber, 2011, via Wikimedia commons

Tuesday, just minutes and miles apart, two southeast Columbus teens were killed and one wounded in separate incidents. While the nation’s attention is focused on the deadly police shooting of knife wielding Black teen girl Ma’Khia Bryant as she charged to stab another Black teen girl, a deadly gun battle between two 15-year-old boys played out that has received precious little attention.

The first 911 call in the Bryant incident took place at 4:32 p.m. The call for the teen gun battle was received forty minutes prior at 3:52 p.m.

Local report with a photo of the gun battle crime scene:

Columbus police report on the gun battle:

Incident Summary:
On Tuesday, April 20, 2021, at 3:52PM, Columbus Police Officers were called to the 3200 hundred block of Marion Pl. on a report of a shooting. On arrival, officers found 15-year-old Trevon Dickson suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. CFD Medic 21 transported Dickson to Mount Carmel East Hospital in critical condition, where he was pronounced deceased at 4:31PM.

Meanwhile, 15-year-old Nasir Ndiaye was transported from the scene to Children’s Hospital by private vehicle where he was treated for a gunshot wound. After taking Ndiaye to the hospital, the person(s) who transported Ndiaye fled from the hospital in the transporting vehicle.

The investigation revealed that Ndiaye shot Dickson, for unknown reasons, fatally wounding Dickson. Dickson was able to return fire, wounding Ndiaye, before collapsing. Detectives have charged Ndiaye with Murder for causing Dickson’s death.

Anyone with information regarding this incident, is asked to call Columbus Police Homicide Unit at (614) 645-4730 or Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at (614) 461-TIPS (8477). This is the 62nd homicide in Columbus Ohio in Calendar Year 2021. Incident #210272274. Detective Huffman is the lead detective on the case and is being assisted by Detective Egelhoff

Map link to the location of the teen gun battle at the block of 3200 Marion Place, Columbus, Ohio.

Map link to the location of the Ma’Khia Bryant incident at 3171 Legion Lane, Columbus, Ohio.

As noted in the police report, Columbus has recorded 62 homicides in less than fourth months in 2021. Columbus has a population of about 900,000 people. A homicide record of 175 victims was set in Columbus in 2020. The city is on pace to match or exceed that record this year.

On December 4, 2020, Casey Goodson, Jr. was shot five times in the back while entering his grandmother’s house by a Franklin County sheriff’s deputy (Columbus is located within Franklin County) who pursued Goodson after reportedly seeing Goodson wave a gun at him while driving. AP excerpt from March 18, 2021:

…The shooting took place in Columbus on Dec. 4 while Meade, a 17-year veteran of the sheriff’s office, was finishing up an unsuccessful search for a fugitive as part of a U.S. Marshals Office fugitive task force.

U.S. Marshal Peter Tobin has said that on the day of the shooting, Meade confronted the victim outside his home after Goodson, who was not the subject of the fugitive search, drove by and waved a gun at Meade.

One witness heard Meade command the victim to drop his gun, and when he didn’t, the deputy shot him, Tobin said after the shooting. The family has said Goodson had a sandwich, not a gun, in his hand.

Even if Goodson had been carrying a gun, the family reiterated, he had a license to do so.

Officials said that a gun was recovered from the scene but have not provided further details.

“My grandson just got shot in the back when he came in the house,” Goodson’s grandmother told a dispatcher shortly after, according to 911 recordings obtained by The Associated Press. “I don’t know if he’s OK.”

Three weeks ago, a 14-year-old boy was arrested for carjacking a pregnant woman in southeast Columbus.

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