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Ohio cop who fatally shot Ma’Khia Bryant is military-trained marksman: report

The Ohio police officer who shot to death a black teenage girl in a disturbing encounter with a knife appears to be a military-trained marksman specializing in firing an assault rifle, according to a report Wednesday.

Columbus Police Officer Nicholas Reardon — who was placed on paid leave after fatally shooting 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant on Tuesday — is a US Air National Guardsman who received an expert marksman badge with an M4 carbine rifle, according to the Daily Beast.

Reardon, who joined the department in 2019, is also the son of Air Force veteran and retired Columbus Division of Police Sgt. Edward “Ted” Reardon, according to the outlet, which cited social media and other reports.

On Wednesday, the Columbus police department released dramatic bodycam footage that appears to show Bryant lunging with a knife at a girl before she was fatally shot by Reardon.

“Get down! Get down!” an officer can be heard shouting before he fires four shots at the teen.

A man can then be heard, yelling, “You shot my baby. Are you f—ing kidding me? Are you f—ing serious?”

In a grab from police bodycam footage, Ma'Khia Bryant appears to wield a knife before she was fatally shot by a police officer.
In a grab from police bodycam footage, Ma’Khia Bryant appears to wield a knife before she was fatally shot by a police officer. AP

The shooting came the same day former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering George Floyd — a case that sparked protests and raised questions about police “militarization” and use of force nationwide.

Reardon had been responding to a 911 call about a reported stabbing attempt around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday when he arrived at the scene, according to police. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is handling the investigation.

The US National Guard didn’t immediately return The Post’s request for comment Wednesday.

Police in Ohio shot and killed a person Tuesday – less than an hour before fired Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murdering George Floyd, a report said.
Before joining the force in 2019, Officer Nicholas Reardon reportedly was a US Air National Guardsman who received an expert marksman badge with an M4 carbine rifle. Twitter