COLUMBUS, Ohio — The governor of Ohio signed a bill on Friday that advocates say closes a legal loophole that could have set free the man accused of killing Officer Jamieson Ritter, a Webster native.
Ritter, 27, was shot and killed in July 2024 while serving the Cleveland Police Department. As News10NBC has covered, the suspect, De’Lawnte Hardy, was declared incompetent to stand trial. In most cases, suspects can be brought back to competency with proper medications. However, under the previous Ohio law, suspects couldn’t be held for more than one year for competency restoration, and Hardy’s deadline was in February.
Under the new law, suspects can be held for up to three years if they’re deemed incompetent to stand trial for serious crimes, including murder. It also requires state hospitals to notify courts within 14 days if a suspect refuses medication.
Ritter’s parents said Hardy has refused to take medication for months at a time and court paperwork indicates he was able to get illegal drugs through the mail at the mental health facility.
“He was smart enough to barricade himself in a home. He was smart enough to try to run from the cops. He was smart enough to kill a cop. He was smart enough to try to escape from jail. That’s not a person who is incapable of understanding what he’s up against,” Karen Ritter said.
The parents were among the advocates pushing for the bill to pass through the Ohio Legislature.
Ohio governor signs law backed by parents of fallen Officer Jamieson Ritter of Webster WHEC.com.
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