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Defense attorneys for a former Ohio police officer who fatally shot unarmed Black man Andre Hill told jurors in opening statements of his murder trial Thursday he was justified because he thought ...
The white police officer who shot and killed a Black man four years ago in Columbus, Ohio, testified that he believed a home was being burglarized and feared for his life.
On December 22, 2020, 47-year-old Andre Hill was shot and killed by Officer Adam Coy of the Columbus Division of Police in Columbus, Ohio.Coy had been called to the neighborhood in response to a non-emergency call from a neighbor who reportedly witnessed someone sit in an SUV and turn the car on and off.
Adam Coy, 48, was found guilty of murder, felonious assault, and reckless homicide in the December 2020 shooting death of Andre Hill, 47.
The first deputy shot and killed the suspect as the situation escalated. [92] 2024-12-11 Jamin David Elkins (46) Black Rainbow City, Alabama: According to police, a domestic incident investigation escalated to a hostage situation. Police officers shot and killed Elkins after he fired at them. [93] 2024-12-11 Jalen Moore (21) Black Fort ...
An off-duty Spelman College police officer shot and killed a man near Magic City, a prominent strip club. [161] 2024-05-03 Kendall Woodward (34) Unknown Dover, Ohio [162] 2024-05-03 Roger Fortson (23) Black Fort Walton Beach, Florida: United States Air Force member Fortson was shot and killed by an Okaloosa County sheriff's deputy at Fortson's ...
A former Ohio police officer was convicted of murder by a jury on Monday for fatally shooting Andre Hill, an unarmed Black man. Adam Coy, a white man and nearly 20-year veteran of the Columbus ...
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund counted 126 federal, state, local, tribal and territorial officers killed. [14] The preliminary count from the FBI is that 51 law enforcement officers were 'feloniously' killed in the line of duty in 2014, and an additional 44 died in accidents (total: 95).