Former OSU stand-out turned "THUG" charged with shooting 2 Columbus police officers
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(The Columbus Dispatch) Two men -- one a former Ohio State football player -- have been charged with shooting two Columbus police officers during a drug raid last night.
Michael T. Gravely, 19, and Derrick L. Foster, 38, are each charged with two counts of felonious assault and two counts of attempted murder in the shootings of Officers John Gillis and Anthony Garrison. This afternoon, both officers are out of surgery at Grant Medical Center. Though their conditions are not considered life-threatening, they may remain hospitalized for several days.
Gillis, 48, and Garrison, 44, are both 21-year police veterans. They were identified in the police complaint in Franklin County Municipal Court.
Foster is a code-enforcement supervisor in the city's Development Department, making $29.76 an hour, according to city records. He oversees the Milo-Grogan neighborhood. Click here read full Scoopy Doop.







