Columbus Police Officer Fatally Shoots Andre Maurice Hill In Just 10 Seconds After Seeing Him In Friends Garage

 


Columbus Police Release Body Camera Footage Of Officer Killing Andre Hill

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOSU) — Body camera footage shows a Columbus Police officer fatally shooting 47-year-old Andre Maurice Hill less than 10 seconds after finding him in his friends garage early Tuesday morning.

The footage, released by the department Wednesday, also reveals that almost six minutes passed after Hill’s shooting before an officer attempts to administer first aid.

Police identified Adam Coy, a 19-year veteran of the department, as the officer who shot Hill. Coy was placed on paid administrative leave Tuesday.

Body camera footage shows a Columbus Police officer fatally shooting 47-year-old Andre Maurice Hill less than 10 seconds after finding him in a garage early Tuesday morning. 

The footage, released by the department Wednesday, also reveals that five and a half minutes passed after Hill's shooting before an officer attempts to administer first aid.

Police identified Adam Coy, a white man and 19-year veteran of the department, as the officer who shot Hill, who is Black.

Coy was placed on paid administrative leave Tuesday. At a press conference Wednesday afternoon, Mayor Andrew Ginther said he was "outraged" by the shooting and called for Coy's immediate termination.

"I am also very disturbed about what I don't see next in the body-worn camera footage," Ginther said. "From what we can see, none of the officers initially at the scene provide medical assistance to Mr. Hill. No compression on the wounds to stop the bleeding. No attempts at CPR. Not even a hand on the shoulder and an encouraging word that medic were in route."

Police say the officers dispatched to the Cranbrook neighborhood around 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday, responding to a non-emergency call about a man sitting inside a car repeatedly turning it on and off.

Footage from Coy's body camera shows officers walking up to an open garage and shining their flashlights on Hill, who turns around and holds up his cell phone up. His right hand appears to be inside his jacket pocket.

With the light from his cell phone facing towards the officers, Hill takes several steps toward Coy, who quickly raises his gun and shoots Hill. 

Because Coy did not activate his camera until after the shooting, there is no audio for the first minute of the footage – Columbus Police body cameras feature a "look back" function that offers video but no sound of the 60 seconds before activation.

In the video below, Hill remains motionless on the garage floor as Coy retreats back. "Put your f---ing hands out to the side. Hands out to the side now," Coy shouts in the video, breathing heavily. "Roll to your stomach now."

Coy asks another officer if medics are coming, walks up to Hill and rolls him over onto his back. Coy then paces around the driveway for several minutes. It's not until more than six minutes into the video when another officer, who had just arrived on the scene, approaches Hill and begins to administer first aid.

The official Columbus Police report of the shooting, also released Wednesday, is brief and absent of most details: "Officer discharged his firearm upon confronting Mr. Hill.  Mr. Hill did not survive his injuries."

Police also said there is no dash cam footage of the incident, either, because officers were responding to a non-emergency call. Ginther said that Hill was known by the residents of the home, and was not an intrudcer but rather an expected guest.

"There was no call for service, there was no eminent threat." Ginther said.

Next Steps

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is leading the investigation into Hill's death. U.S. Attorney Dave DeVillers said his office will also review if any federal civil rights laws were violated.

"The mayor requested that the U.S. Attorney’s Office review the investigation for possible federal civil rights violations, and after consulting with Ohio Attorney General Yost, I agreed that my office will review the case as requested once BCI’s investigation is complete, This office will then consult with the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office on how to proceed at the conclusion of our review.” DeVillers said in a statement Wednesday. 

Columbus City Council president Shannon Hardin echoed the mayor in a statement Wednesday, saying that Coy's body camera showed the "unjustified killing of Andre Hill."

"I call for the immediate arrest of Adam Coy," Hardin tweeted. 

"Mr. Hill's family deserves justice."

That is easier said than done, though, as the discipline process is dictated by the city's contract with the police union. Public Safety Director Ned Pettus, who said he is the sole authority with the power to hire or fire officers, says all officers are guaranteed due process.

Officers must first be notified of any charges against them, before receiving a hearing with the FOP, their attorneys and the Public Safety Director. After that hearing, the chief of police will issue a recommendation for discipline that Pettus can accept or change.

"Any personal emotions have to be set aside," Pettus says, adding that the process will begin promptly.

Ginther did not respond to a question about consequences for other officers who were on the scene and failed to provide aid to Hill, saying that any officer determined to not have followed departmental policy will be disciplined.

Columbus Police records released Wednesday show that Coy had received dozens of complaints about his work over his two decades of employment.

In a 69-page document of civilian allegations and internal investigations, Coy is accused of mishandling prisoners, using rude language and using inappropriate force, with nine complaints filed in 2003 alone. The department deemed most of these complaints "unfounded."

In October 2018, Coy received a special commendation for the arrest of a suspect on aggravated robbery charges, following a string of crimes against Ohio State University students. He also won a distinguished service medal in January 2018, for an incident where he lunged at a suspect who spilled a pool of lighter fluid at a gas station with the intention of setting it on fire.

A Month Of Shootings

Hill's death came just three weeks after a separate law enforcement shooting of a Black man in Columbus, which sparked a federal civil rights investigation of its own.

DeVillers is currently heading a joint criminal-civil rights probe into the December 4 killing of Casey Goodson Jr. by Franklin County Sheriff's Deputy Jason Meade, who is white.

“You know, every time we think we have an open window where we can begin to have healing and change in the community and begin to build trust, and now we’re back to ground zero again because of two back-to-back shootings of Black men," Stephanie Hightower, president of the Columbus Urban League, told WOSU on Wednesday.

 


17 comments:

  1. Death Penalty for the fat $200,000.00 a year PIG. but he well go free

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    1. VIOLATION OF POKICY ? oh my bad, murdering the slaves is only a policy violation. The slave patrollers can kill the slaves oops

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  2. This is horrible and hopefully brings a murder charge. i doubt it because he was "afraid for his life" and like was legitimately afraid because they are all such cowards. i am curious who wrote this article though? it contradicts itself a couple times that i see. was it "his" garage or was he an "expected guest"? the time it took for first aid to start is a bit confusing too. One paragraph states it was more that 6 minutes, another claims 5 1/2 minutes and another claims almost 6 minutes. it's not that it makes the event any better or worst but it brings the credibility of the author down.

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    1. I am interested to know how come the 3 cop to see a man almost dead not try to give CPR but put handcuffs on him were is the compassion in that this man was shot and he was not committing a crime disgusting

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  3. Basic training to empty half a mag in the body and walk around for 10 minutes contemplating suicide? tho paid leave is the scariest truth. Sigh...and his priority was to check if he had a weapon to justify his paranoia...really shows how much he cares about the victim.
    Fuck

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  4. notice his brothers in arms were more concerned for his well being than that of the man bleeding out on the garage floor. They made no effort to save his life; nobody ever survives a police involved shooting. Dead men tell no tales.

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  5. Then it's a two week played vacation and a promotion to training Sargent ! Sad but to often true ! 🚔🔫💀😢

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  7. This cop needs to be fired. Then charged and prosecuted for murder.

    As far as the article and this newspaper; just a comment on something I found curious. Why is “white” printed in lower case, but “Black” is printed in upper case?

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  8. The truth behind your statement is what is terrifying. People are killed my cops more than people are killed by terrorist here in the us,at this point the police are the terrorist.

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  9. why is your logo in the middle of this video it's difficult enough to see ?

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  10. Can you possibly not have whatever it is, your logo and some other overlay faded in the middle of the video, makes it very hard to see anything and its super annoying.

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  11. They should have him fired with not paid compensation - and then charged and prosecuted for murder. He fired for no reason - this person was not armed. This kind of behavior will only get worse unless a police officer is held responsible, along with other officers involved in trying to cover up said violations.

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  12. Police unions and qualified imunity

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  13. The city and fellow police cover for these murders like the church cover for Pedophiles.
    they aid and abet, comfort and assist theses murderers.

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  14. "RUSH"!!! to judgement. More like a lack of judgement.do the process pf being processed and indicted, for murder.
    "TERMINATION" !!! the only termination he deservers is the death penalty.............

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