Las Vegas Review-Journal

Police odcer fired in ,atal shootin!

First aid delayed after Black man wounded

- By Farnoush Amiri

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A white Ohio police officer was fired Monday after bodycam footage showed him fatally shooting 47-year-old Andre Hill — a Black man who was holding a cellphone — and refusing to administer first aid for several minutes.

Columbus police officer Adam

Coy was fired hours after a hearing was held to determine his employment, Columbus Public Safety Director Ned Pettus Jr. said in a statement.

“The actions of Adam Coy do not live up to the oath of a Columbus Police officer, or the standards we, and the community, demand of our officers,” the statement read. “The shooting of Andre Hill is a tragedy for all who loved him in addition to the community and our Division of Police.”

Coy remains under criminal investigat­ion for last week’s shooting.

The decision came after Pettus concluded a hearing to determine whether the actions taken by Coy in the moments before and after the fatal shooting of Hill on Tuesday were justified.

The public safety director upheld the recommenda­tion of Police Chief Thomas Quinlan, who made a video

statement Christmas Eve, saying he had seen enough to recommend Coy be terminated.

Quinlan expedited the investigat­ion and bypassed procedure to file two department­al charges alleging critical misconduct against Coy in the death of Hill.

“This is what accountabi­lity looks like. The evidence provided solid rationale for terminatio­n,” Quinlan said after Coy’s terminatio­n Monday afternoon. “Mr. Coy will now have to answer to the state investigat­ors for the death of Andre Hill.”

Members of the local Fraternal Order of Police attended the hearing on behalf of Coy, who was not in attendance, according to a statement from Pettus’ office.

Coy and another officer responded to a neighbor’s nonemergen­cy call after 1 a.m. about a car in front of his house in the city’s northwest side that had been running, then shut off, then turned back on, according to a copy of the call released Wednesday.

Mayor Andrew Ginther said it remains unclear if that car had anything to do with Hill.

 ?? Gaelen Morse The Associated Press ?? A vigil is held for Andre Hill at the Brentnell Community Recreation Center in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday. The officer who shot and killed Hill was fired Monday.
Gaelen Morse The Associated Press A vigil is held for Andre Hill at the Brentnell Community Recreation Center in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday. The officer who shot and killed Hill was fired Monday.

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