


He had multiple run-ins with officers from Madison Township, Groveport and Canal Winchester. Two sources in law enforcement said Brigham sometimes huffed gasoline and became violent. This wasn't the first time officers were called to Brigham's home. The woman's boss called 911 on her behalf, requesting that police officers and an ambulance be sent to her home in the 3600 block of Toy Road.īrigham's mother was taken to a hospital for treatment. Both Huston and the sergeant are back at work.Ī recording of a 911 call obtained by The Columbus Dispatch revealed that Brigham's mother was able to get help after she was assaulted by her son because he allowed her to make a phone call to tell her boss she wouldn't be coming to work.ĭuring the call, she also managed to tell him she was being held against her will, had been hurt and needed help. Huston, who joined the township force in 2013, was the only officer to fire his weapon. Ignoring police commands to drop the pipe, Brigham struck Huston at least twice before Huston shot and killed him, the Franklin County sheriff's office has said. Brigham, 34, who was 5 feet 8 inches tall and 125 pounds, came out of the residence swinging a pipe. Officer Jason Huston and a sergeant went to the home along Toy Road shortly after 11:30 p.m. Then Madison Township police will determine whether all policies were followed, township police Capt. It's possible the case will be presented to a grand jury after prosecutors review it. 26 officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of a Toy Road resident.

The Franklin County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate a Jan.
