Who was Frank Tyson? Brother, son, cousin, sports fan, significant other, convict. Canton South 1989 grad was asphalt laborer, sports fan. He was convicted of kidnapping, burglary, failure to ...
(This story was updated to add new information.) CANTON ‒ The two Canton police officers who allowed Frank E. Tyson to die while in their custody now face a charge of reckless homicide because ...
CANTON, Ohio — Two Canton officers who were involved in the April death of Frank Tyson, who died while in police custody, have been charged with reckless homicide, according to inmate records ...
CANTON ‒ Frank E. Tyson was 53 years old when he died on April 18 while in the custody of Canton police. He had been living with his brother John, who is two years younger, in John's split-level ...
"It wasn't Frank. The indictment tells you who to focus on." Earlier Saturday, DiCello said in a statement that the Tyson family is asking for people's "continued support as they witness the ...
CANTON ‒ Bond hearings are scheduled this morning for two Canton police officers charged with reckless homicide in connection with the April 18 death of 53-year-old Frank Tyson. Stark County ...
CANTON ‒ Frank E. Tyson was 53 years old when he died on April 18 while in the custody of Canton police. He had been living with his brother John, who is two years younger, in John's split-level home ...
Stark County prosecutor Kyle Stone told reporters Saturday that the charges against Canton officers Beau Schoenegge and Camden Burch were brought by a grand jury in the April 18 death of Frank ...
CANTON, Ohio — Bond has been set at $25,000 for Camden Burch and Beau Schoenegge -- the two Canton police officers charged with reckless homicide in connection with the death of Frank Tyson ...
CANTON, Ohio — Two Canton officers who were involved in the April death of Frank Tyson, who died while in police custody, have been charged with reckless homicide, according to inmate records ...
Two police officers in Canton, Ohio, were indicted on charges of reckless homicide in the death of Frank Tyson, a Black man who was restrained by police in April, Stark County prosecutor Kyle L.