The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Ex-cop Olsen’s murder trial delayed to Sept. 23

- By Christian Boone cboone@ajc.com

The murder trial of former DeKalb County police Officer Robert “Chip” Olsen has been reschedule­d for Sept. 23.

Saturday marked the fourth anniversar­y of the death of Afghanista­n War veteran Anthony Hill, shot twice by Olsen after the officer said Hill ran toward him, ignoring commands to stop.

Prosecutor­s say Hill, who had stripped naked — a reaction to his decision to stop taking a drug prescribed for his bipolar disorder — approached Olsen in hopes the officer would help him.

DeKalb Superior Court Judge LaTisha Dear Jackson, appointed last month after three judges recused themselves, had been consulting with the defense and prosecutor­s to find an open date.

Dear Jackson admitted in a recent court hearing she knew little about the case other than the defendant was a former cop facing murder charges.

The trial was put on hold less than two weeks before it was to begin following Judge J.P. Boulee’s surprise recusal. His name was listed as a sponsor on a flyer distribute­d by DeKalb District Attorney Sherry Boston, who was the presenter of a 5K run to benefit the Women’s Resource Center to End Domestic Violence. With Boston’s office prosecutin­g the Olsen case, Boulee made the decision to step aside.

Two judges selected at random by court administra­tors promptly passed, citing potential conflicts of interest.

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