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Adam Coy is the first Columbus police officer to be convicted of murder for causing someone's death in the line of duty.
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Earlier this month, a jury found Adam Coy guilty of murder, reckless homicide and felonious assault in the December 2020 shooting death of 47-year-old Andre Hill, an unarmed Black man.
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A Franklin County jury found former Columbus police officer Adam Coy guilty on charges of murder, reckless homicide and felonious assault. Coy shot and killed Andre Hill, an unarmed Black man, in December of 2020.
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A jury is expected to start deliberating whether or not Adam Coy is guilty or not guilty on charges of murder, reckless homicide and felonious assault for shooting and killing Andre Hill in 2020. Attorneys gave closing statements Wednesday afternoon after a legal expert for the prosecution testified.
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Adam Coy's defense team called its last witness Tuesday, a retired Ohio police officer who spoke about police training and affirmed Coy's choices when he shot and killed Andre Hill in December of 2020.
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Former Columbus police officer Adam Coy took the stand in his own defense on Monday in Franklin County Common Pleas Court. Coy said he thought Andre Hill had a gun when he shot him four times. Officials say Hill was holding his keys.
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Prosecutors and defense attorneys delivered opening statements Thursday in Franklin County Common Pleas Court during the murder trial of former Columbus police officer Adam Coy, who shot and killed Andre Hill in December of 2020.
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Prosecutors and defense attorneys are expected to give opening statements Wednesday in Franklin County Common Pleas Court during the murder trial of former Columbus police officer Adam Coy, who shot and killed Andre Hill in December of 2020.
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Former Columbus police officer Adam Coy is set to go on trial Monday in the killing of Andre Hill, a Black man who was shot as he emerged from a garage holding a cellphone nearly four years ago.
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Jury selection was set to begin on Oct. 31, but is now scheduled to begin on Feb. 27, 2025.