San Antonio Express-News

Chief calls for firing of officer who killed Ohio man

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The police chief of Columbus recommende­d Thursday that the officer who shot and killed Andre Hill, a 47year-old Black man, earlier this week be fired.

Police Chief Thomas Quinlan said in a statement that he filed two department­al charges alleging critical misconduct against officer Adamcoy in the death of Hill after an expedited investigat­ion. His recommenda­tion for terminatio­n now goes to the city’s public safety director; a hearing is scheduled for Monday.

Quinlan expressed heartbreak that Hill cannot celebrate Christmas with his family and rejected any criticism that he might be making a rush to judgment.

“Like all of you, I witnessed his critical misconduct firsthand via his body-worn camera,” he said. “I have seen everything I need to see to reach the conclusion that Officer Coy must be terminated, immediatel­y.”

Video showed Hill emerging from a garage and holding up a cell phone in his left hand seconds before he was fatally shot by an officer identified as Coy early Tuesday.

About six seconds pass between the time Hill is visible in the video and when the officer fires his weapon. There is no audio because the officer hadn’t activated the body camera; an automatic “look back” feature captured the shooting without audio.

Coy was notified of the charges against him Thursday, Quinlan said, which come in an investigat­ion into his unreasonab­le use of deadly force, failure to activate his body camera and failure to help Hill after he was shot. Emails to the police union representi­ng Columbus officers weren’t immediatel­y returned.

The firing recommenda­tion came as public pressure in the case mounted.

Demonstrat­ors also gathered in a cold Christmas Eve drizzle to call for justice in Hill’s death.

Chants of “Whose street? Our street!” rang out from the small crowd that gathered near the home Hill was visiting when he was shot. Somewaved Black Lives Matter flags.

“Andre Hill should be with his family this holiday,” Quinlan said. “I ask this community to wrap their arms around his family, and join me in praying for their comfort.”

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