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Colin Jennings was holding a knife when he approached officers at an East Side apartment complex in February.
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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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The man died on the city's southeast side Thursday morning after police were responded to a call that a man was threatening to take his life and kill others.
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Jalen Bradley and his sister, Ja-Dawn Bradley, are suing for millions. The suit said Jalen Bradley was paralyzed after Columbus police shot him on May 6, 2023.
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Body cam footage from three different angles show a chaotic standoff between Columbus police and 45-year-old Antwan Lindsey. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is looking into the officers who were involved in the shooting.
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An attorney for Michael Cleveland, the 66-year-old man paralyzed after being shot by Columbus police after a traffic stop earlier this month, is asking Mayor Andrew Ginther and other city officials to respond by Monday to a list demanding four policy reforms.