Cold-Case Homicide Gets New Attention

Cold-Case Homicide Gets New Attention

Central Ohio Crime Stoppers

A cold case homicide in Columbus is getting new attention this weekend.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio—A cold case homicide in Columbus is getting new attention this weekend. 

It was four years ago when someone gunned down a man in his car. 

Police have always felt there were several loose ends to this case, and now Central Ohio Crime Stoppers has issued a reward for information you might have.

Ronald Bradley Sr. has replayed the night four years ago over and over with the same conclusions. 

There seem to be many untold facts about his son’s murder. 

On March 8, 2005 around 9 p.m., Ronald Bradley Jr. was shot while in his car in the area of Livingston Avenue and Courtright Road. 

A passenger in his car received a phone call to meet at that location, but when they arrived gunfire hit both sides of the car killing Bradley.

Bradley Sr. doesn’t know why anyone would target his son, saying he was at the wrong place at the wrong time. 

Although it has been four years, Crime Stoppers will pay for a tip that leads to an arrest. 

As always, you can remain anonymous.

The Crime Stopper’s tip line is 614-645-8477.

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