The Columbus Dispatch

Autopsy: Andre Hill shot 4 times by officer

Most significant wound entered left chest area

- Bethany Bruner

The official autopsy report for Andre Hill, a 47-year-old unarmed Black man shot and killed by a former Columbus police officer, shows that Hill was shot four times.

The autopsy report, released Friday, shows Hill was struck in the chest, twice in the right thigh and an additional time in the right leg.

Hill was shot around 1:50 a.m. on Dec. 22 in the garage of a home on the 1400 block of Oberlin Drive on the Northwest

Side by Adam Coy. Police were responding to a non-emergency call when the shooting took place. Coy and officer Amy Detweiler, who responded with Coy, did not have their body cameras on at the time of the shooting.

The camera did capture 60 seconds of video, but no audio, so the shooting was able to be seen. Additional footage showed medical aid was not given to Hill for more than 10 minutes after he was shot. Hill died at a nearby hospital about 30 minutes after the shooting.

Coy was fired less than a week after the shooting and has since been indicted on charges of murder, felonious assault and derelictio­n of duty. He posted a $1 million bond in the case, which remains pending in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.

Coy’s next court date is not currently scheduled and a trial in the case will not likely take place until 2022. The Ohio Attorney General’s Office is handling the prosecutio­n.

The case fell under the jurisdicti­on of the Franklin County Prosecutor’s office, which requested that Yost’s office serve as special prosecutor because the prosecutor’s office was undergoing a transition in leadership around the new year. The Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigat­ion also investigat­ed the shooting in accordance with city policy for shootings .

According to the autopsy report by the Franklin County Coroner’s office Hill died within seconds to minutes.

The autopsy report said the wound that was most significant entered Hill’s left chest area and caused damage to his ribcage, liver, stomach, pancreas and aorta. The report said nearly two liters of blood was found in Hill’s abdominal cavity and pelvic region during the autopsy.

A toxicology report completed as part of the autopsy showed Hill had THC and evidence of cannabis use in his system, as well as having a blood alcohol level of .013%, under the level as which one is considered impaired in Ohio, .08%. bbruner@dispatch.com @bethany_bruner

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